"THE LIBRARY AS SANCTUARY: NPR film critic Bob Mondello takes a look at the role libraries have played in popular culture in this report for All Things Considered. “In songs and books and movies and art,” Mondello remarks, “libraries are sanctuaries, places of bustling quiet, storehouses of ideas that fuel the imagination.” Any library essay that includes quotes from August Wilson, Germaine Greer, and Keith Richards (yes, that Keith Richards) is worth listening to!" source: Libraries' Leading Roles: On Stage, On Screen And In Song, by BOB MONDELLO
- Sanctuary through Technology, By Joseph Janes American Libraries Column for December 2002
- Library as Sanctuary - Veronica's Blog - Pleasant Hill, CA
- Sylvia Leigh Lambert. The Library as Sanctuary for Inner-City Youth: Protections, Implications, Cohesions, Tensions, Recommendations, and Inspirations.
- ATN-reading-lists - Library as Sanctuary
- HBPL Director's Blog: Library as Sanctuary
- Library as Sanctuary, by jwinkelstein November 9, 2007
- Library serves as sanctuary for Sunday service - Orleans Hub
- Here there be sanctuary: The public library as refuge and retreat
- School library no sanctuary | Humber Et Cetera -- Laptops, iPods and cellphones are ruining the serenity, by Kyle Rindenella
- Crime and incivilities in libraries: Situational crime prevention strategies for thwarting biblio-bandits and problem patrons
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