Library Complaint and Censorship Records (The Springfield Renaissance School Library)
Submitted | March 19, 2013 |
Est. Completion | None |
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From: Chris Peterson
To Whom It May Concern:
This is a request under the Massachusetts Public Records Law (M. G. L. Chapter 66, Section 10) for a copy of the following records:
Copies of written and electronic complaints and challenges for removal, reclassification, or other reconsideration of publications including books, magazines, movies, websites (e.g. filtered from library computers), or other media from January 1, 2010, to present, as well as records, petitions, and correspondence related to these challenges.
We seek such records as, for example, are classified by the Massachusetts’ Supervisor of Public Records Municipal Records Retention Manual under Section 17.004: Complaint and Censorship Records, though we do not limit our request to those so classified.
According to 950 CMR 32.06(5), every custodian of records is encouraged to waive fees where disclosure would benefit the public interest, as we believe these will. This request is part of a research project by the Center for Civic Media to better understand how and why library materials are challenged in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We are committed to open access and plan to make our findings broadly available to the public. If fees cannot be waived please inform me in advance.
We ask that, if possible, you please respond via email with text documents or clear, high-quality scanned PDFs. If you cannot reply electronically, please mail us the best quality copies you reasonably can. Your efforts helps us ensure broad accessibility and equity.
The statute requires your response to this request within 10 business days. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in helping us better understand this important aspect of the work that you do. Please feel free to email me directly if you have any further questions.
Best,
- Chris Peterson
Research Assistant
Center for Civic Media
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
From: Pfeifer, Teresa
Hello:
We've only had very low level challenges. Nothing in writing yet -- because the challenges were dropped before they got to that point. Do you want to see my email requests for the district to lift the filter on sites such as Youtube, Skype, xtranormal, etc?? These are filtered by not challenged and we are invited to request that they are "Unblocked."
Also, our school committee was in a tizzy about a book that's required reading. I don't know if there is any documentation about this either.
Let me know further how I can be of assistance, if I can be of assistance.
t
From: Chris Peterson
Hi Teresa -
Yes, those requests would be very helpful!
Do you have any records at all of those challenges which were dropped? I'd love to learn more about them. The same goes for the school committee in the tizzy. Each are very interesting and very much what we would like to know more about.
Best,
- Chris
From: Chris Peterson
Hi Azell -
The same request was sent to the Springfield Renaissance School.
- Chris
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To Whom It May Concern:
This is a request under the Massachusetts Public Records Law (M. G. L. Chapter 66, Section 10) for a copy of the following records:
Copies of written and electronic complaints and challenges for removal, reclassification, or other reconsideration of publications including books, magazines, movies, websites (e.g. filtered from library computers), or other media from January 1, 2010, to present, as well as records, petitions, and correspondence related to these challenges.
We seek such records as, for example, are classified by the Massachusetts’ Supervisor of Public Records Municipal Records Retention Manual under Section 17.004: Complaint and Censorship Records, though we do not limit our request to those so classified.
According to 950 CMR 32.06(5), every custodian of records is encouraged to waive fees where disclosure would benefit the public interest, as we believe these will. This request is part of a research project by the Center for Civic Media to better understand how and why library materials are challenged in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We are committed to open access and plan to make our findings broadly available to the public. If fees cannot be waived please inform me in advance.
We ask that, if possible, you please respond via email with text documents or clear, high-quality scanned PDFs. If you cannot reply electronically, please mail us the best quality copies you reasonably can. Your efforts helps us ensure broad accessibility and equity.
The statute requires your response to this request within 10 business days. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in helping us better understand this important aspect of the work that you do. Please feel free to email me directly if you have any further questions.
Best,
- Chris Peterson
Research Assistant
Center for Civic Media
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
From: MuckRock.com
To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on March 19, 2013. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.
Thank you for your help.
From: Cavaan, Azell
As it relates to all of your FOI requests regarding the matter detailed below, please be informed that the SPS district has received no such requests.
From: Cavaan, Azell
Chris,
Have you received my response? I continue to get FOI requests.
From: Cavaan, Azell
As it relates to all of your FOI requests regarding the matter detailed below, please be informed that the SPS district has received no such requests.
From: Cavaan, Azell
As it relates to all of your FOI requests regarding the matter detailed below, please be informed that the SPS district has received no such requests.