Erin Durkin, Anna Gronewold, and Julian Shen-Berro write: “New York libraries have waded into America’s culture wars by directly lending 25,000 books to nonresidents since spring, including thousands of students living under book bans. Brooklyn (N.Y.) Public Library has been particularly proactive with its Books Unbanned program, giving access to its ebooks collection to young people between 13 and 21 anywhere in the country. In Oklahoma, a QR code linking to the library site has become ‘a symbol of resistance’ against the state’s ban on materials in schools that might cause anyone to feel guilt or discomfort tied to their race or gender. Teachers and students are wearing shirts and making lawn signs promoting the program with the barcode.”