NY Post Hits NYPL’s “Sneaky Solicitation”

When even the New York Post calls NYPL’s misleading appeal for the Central Library Plan a “sneaky solicitation,” you know their PR campaign has backfired! Read the full article: Bookworms: LIbrary Mislead Us in Central-Library Plan Petition

Nation Magazine: Mayor de Blasio Can Stop Central Library Plan

The new issue of the Nation magazine reports that Mayor de Blasio faces a choice: he can follow-through on his campaign pledge to halt the Central Library Plan, but time is running short. De Blasio was right to speak out: the CLP devotes immense resources to the central library, in the heart of Manhattan, while ignoring the… Continue reading Nation Magazine: Mayor de Blasio Can Stop Central Library Plan

NYPL Sends Out Misleading Appeal in Support of Central Library Plan

The NYPL has just sent out their annual email asking that people sign a letter to the Mayor urging him to support public libraries.  Buried in the middle of this letter is a highly-misleading pledge of support for the Central Library Plan – a plan that would demolish the research stacks in the 42nd Street Library,… Continue reading NYPL Sends Out Misleading Appeal in Support of Central Library Plan

NY Times’ Michael Kimmelman: New Donnell Library Represents “the Logic of Real Estate Developers”

In an article slamming the expansion plans of the Museum of Modern Art (another real-estate crazed NYC cultural institution), NY Times’ architecture critic Michael Kimmelman also calls out NYPL on the Donnell Library fiasco. The Donnell Library appears to be a model for how the NYPL plans to “transform” libraries (including the Mid-Manhattan), selling off the… Continue reading NY Times’ Michael Kimmelman: New Donnell Library Represents “the Logic of Real Estate Developers”

Publishers Weekly: Fight over Central Library Plan One of the Top Library Stories of 2013

A big thank you to Publishers Weekly for picking the NYPL’s controversial Central Library Plan and library advocates’ efforts to save the research stacks from demolition as one of the “Top 10 library stories of 2013” (number 7, to be exact)! From the article: “The NYPL was depicted in the court of public opinion as out of… Continue reading Publishers Weekly: Fight over Central Library Plan One of the Top Library Stories of 2013

DC 37, NYC’s Largest Public Employee Union, Slams Sell-off of Libraries

DC 37, New York City’s largest public employee union, has come out strongly against the selling off of branch libraries as part of NYPL’s renovation plans. “We can solve the funding crisis without selling our cultural heritage,” says Local 1482 President Eileen Muller, quoted in an article published on the DC 37 website  The article… Continue reading DC 37, NYC’s Largest Public Employee Union, Slams Sell-off of Libraries

Report From Books Not Billionaires Event at 42nd Street Library

Despite frigid weather, there was a great turnout (and lots of press) for Monday’s Books Not Billionaires action at the 42nd Street Library. The event was sponsored by the Library Lovers League. WCBS has a great report on the event. And here are some photos – can you spot the infiltrating billionaires?

Court Hearing on Library Plan Lawsuits Tuesday, Dec. 17

Let’s pack the courtroom! The Court hearing on the lawsuits to halt the Central Library Plan and stop the demolition of the 42nd Street research stacks will be this coming Tuesday: Tuesday, December 17, 11:00 AM 60 Centre Street, courtroom 341 (Subway: 4,5,6 trains to Brooklyn Bridge, R to City Hall, 2 and 3 to… Continue reading Court Hearing on Library Plan Lawsuits Tuesday, Dec. 17