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There won’t be any controversy at the Chatham-Kent Public Library about the six Dr. Seuss books that Dr. Seuss Enterprises stopped publishing for having racist images because those volumes are not part of its collection.
The local library doesn’t often have to deal with the issue of banning books and other materials, CEO and chief librarian Tania Sharpe said.
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“We usually just try to have a very balanced collection,” she said.
If there is a book or other material that supports a certain disputable issue, the library aims to provide another source of information with a different viewpoint, she added.
Concerns rarely raised regarding materials in CKPL collection
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