Kaye Thornbrugh writes: “The Cooperative Information Network in north Idaho and eastern Washington will dissolve in September, ending more than 40 years of partnership. The July 16 vote was the culmination of months of unsuccessful efforts to reorganize the consortium. Several member libraries pointed to the Community Library Network’s (CLN) in northern Idaho’s updated policies as the impetus for the dissolution. In January, CLN trustees voted to restrict minor patrons from placing holds on materials from other consortium libraries and barred them from accessing material deemed ‘harmful to minors,’ regardless of the wishes of their parents or guardians.”
Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) Press, July 17; Hagadone News Network, Mar. 26
