Contact
How
to Contact Us
Dan Kleinman (our Chatham, NJ location):
Plan2Succeed@gmail.com
SafeLibraries.org, 641 Shunpike Rd #123, Chatham, NJ 07928
Mark Decker (our Oak Lawn, IL location) has had a fatal accident.
I am at a loss for words. I will say more when the time is right.
Certification in Internet
Safety Training and Library Law
 |
In June 2007, Dan earned a "Certificate of Completion"
in "Presenting Internet Safety Programs to Teenagers"
by the Morris County Fire Fighters and Police Training Academy.
His speech and guidance for parents can be found at LMIRL.
Curious what LMIRL means? If you
don't know, your children may be in danger.
In May 2007, Dan earned "CLE Credit" in
"Lawyers for Libraries" by the ALA.
That's what I could have said had the ALA's "Office for Intellectual
Freedom" not repeatedly raised new hurdles to keep me out of
that very class despite Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules. Read
this hypocritical disgrace in the ALA's own words at Unequal
Access. |
Featured in #1 PhD Library Science School

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is now in the #1 Ph.D. Library and Info Science school in the USA (let
alone being featured in numerous over library schools)!!!! At the
UNC School of Information and Library Science, Univ of NC at Chapel Hill,
Ph.D. program, ranked #1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report,
INLS843
Seminar in Public Libraries; 02 April 2007 - Collecting Controversial
Materials references and links to a page on SafeLibraries.org, specifically,
http://www.safelibraries.org/banthebunnies.htm!!!
[Backup link.]
Media By and About Us
- "Assorted Links," by David Durant,
Heretical Librarian, 17 April 2008.
- "Librarian Child Porn Story Taking Off," by Steven
M. Cohen, Library Stuff, 21 March 2008.
- "Librarian
in Nation's Headlines; Lindsay Firing Sparks Debate on News Sites and
Among Bloggers," by David Castellon, Visalia
Times-Delta; Tulare Advance-Register, 18 March 2008.
- "plan2succeed's bookmarks on del.icio.us," by Steven
M. Cohen, Library Stuff, 16 March 2008.
- "SafeLibraries Response to Internet Filtering on Library
Computers; An Overview by Frank Versagi," by Dan Kleinman,
Versagi Voice [Royal Oak, MI], 12 March 2008.
- "Internet Filtering on Library Computers; An Overview,"
by Frank Versagi, Versagi Voice [Royal Oak, MI],
12 March 2008.
- "Laura
Kostial — Bad Books in Libraries — 3-8-08 (part 1),"
by Laura Kostial with Dan Kleinman
as a caller, Eagle Forum Live with Phyllis Schlafly, 8 March
2008.
- "Laura
Kostial — Bad Books in Libraries — 3-8-08 (part 2),"
by Laura Kostial with Dan Kleinman
as a caller, Eagle Forum Live with Phyllis Schlafly, 8 March
2008.
- "Library Crime in Royal
Oak, MI and the Media," by Dan Kleinman, Royal
Oak Daily Tribune, 3 March 2008. [ Not available online -
right now I only have the original letter I sent to the editor. ]
- "Library Filtering Legislation Needed," by Dan
Kleinman, Illinois Family Institute, 23 February 2008.
- "Library
Filtering Legislation Needed," by Dan Kleinman,
Chicago Daily Herald, 21 February 2008.
- "Massachusetts Library Revisits Security after Child Molested,"
by the ALA, American Libraries, 8 February
2008.
- "Another Book Stirs Suitability Debate," by John
J. Hopkins, Cheektowaga Times (NY), 17 January 2008.
- "'Banned
Books' or Planned Deception?," by Arlene Sawicki,
Illinois Family Institute, 1 October 2007.
- "Activists Debate Seized Book," by Lydia
Seabol Avant, Tuscaloosa News, 1 October 2007.
- "Book Banning Efforts Bring on Title Fights; Awareness Campaign
Punches Back But Critics Not Flinching," by Stevenson
Swanson, Chicago Tribune, 30 September 2007.
- "School Board Should Take Responsibility
for Book Choice," by Dan Kleinman, Daily
Southtown, 25 September 2007. See also "District 126 School Board Should Take Responsibility
for Book Choice," by Dan Kleinman, Illinois
Family Institute, 26 September 2007.
- "Another Take,"
by Jerry Mulvihill, President of District 126 Board of Education,
Daily Southtown, 7 September 2007.
- "Another Take,"
by William Beaulieu, Daily Southtown, 6 September
2007.
"Download MP3 Tue 08/21/2007 Hour #1: Dan Kleinman,
SafeLibraries.org and Karen Lukes (parent) re: Followup on 8/7/2007
District No. 126 (Alsip & Oak Lawn)," by host Sandy
Rios, guest Karen Lukes, guest Dan
Kleinman, The Sandy
Rios Show, 21 August 2007.
- "More Inappropriate Material for Oak Lawn Children,"
by Dan Kleinman, Illinois Family Institute,
21 August 2007.
"Download MP3 Tue 08/07/2007 Hour #2: Dan Kleinman,
SafeLibraries.org re: Profane books for students in Cook County
School District No. 126 (Alsip & Oak Lawn, IL)," by host
Sandy Rios, guest Karen Lukes, guest
Dan Kleinman, The Sandy
Rios Show, 8 August 2007.
- "Filter
Bill Stalled in Illinois Legislature," by Norman Oder,
Library Journal, 5 June 2007. This article corrects a
previous one where, in comments, we pointed out that the information
provided by the Illinois Library Association was false—see article
and comments to "In
Protest, IL PLs Turn Off Net; Proposed State Filter Law Would Go Beyond
CIPA," by Norman Oder, Library Journal,
1 June 2007.
- "Internet Filters Hit Snag; Library Leaders Hit 'Perennial
Problem' as Costly, Restrictive," by Jo Napolitano,
Chicago Tribune, 30 May 2007.
- "Local Control for Libraries? Who Are You Kidding?,"
by Dan Kleinman, Illinois Family Institute,
29 May 2007.
- "Open Letter to Illinois Legislators RE: HB 1727 and
ILA Misinformation," by Dan Kleinman, Illinois
Family Institute, 10 May 2007.
- "Open Letter to Lawmakers Regarding Library Internet
Filters," by Dan Kleinman, Illinois Family
Institute, 13 March 2007.
- "Libraries, Children and Value Voters; ALA Says Children
and Playboy Magazine Perfect Together," by Dan Kleinman,
New Jersey Family Magazine, 2007. See also "ALA Says Children and Playboy Magazine Perfect Together,"
by Dan Kleinman, Illinois Family Institute,
24 January 2007.
"Oak Lawn, Illinois," by Judith
F. Krug, [ALA] Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom,
January 2006, p.10.
- "Disagrees with Letter on Playboy," by Paul
Bohanek, Daily Southtown, 24 November 2005.
[Response to Gay Group Support of Library 'Alarming'] Wow,
the personal attacks on Mark Decker have reached another low, now going
after his profession, and pornography for children is defended as "freedom."
The letter is, however, funny since pure desperation is evident, yet
sad in the amount of personal, group, and religious attacks packed into
three small paragraphs to attempt to justify pornography for children
in a public library. Apparently, we are not the only ones to notice
this:
The letter to the editor by Paul Bohanek calling those who
work for the Illinois Family Insititue [sic] (IFI) "a bunch of
bigots" (Nov. 24) is very sad and is yet another example of the
hypocritical "tolerance" of the left. Bohanek is quick
to disparage others by calling them names, but he does not offer a
substantial argument as to why he holds this emotionally charged opinion.
IFI has consistently defended its positions with sensible arguments
in letters to the editor and with articles on a number of different
public policy questions on their Web site. It is intellectually
dishonest to call a group of people names simply because you disagree
with them. Source: "It's Unfair to Resort to Name-Calling,"
by John Naughton, Daily Southtown, 11 December
2005.
- "Library Sex Offender Incident Fuels Internet Filter
Push; Offender Admitted Viewing Porn on Library PCs," by Abby
Simons, The Des Moines Register, 21 November 2005.
- "Gay Group Support of Library 'Alarming'," by Colleen
Garcia, Daily Southtown, 17 November 2005. [Response
to Library Critics are 'Know Nothings']
- "Library
Critics are 'Know Nothings'," by Bob Schwartz, Gay
Liberation Front , Daily Southtown, 13 November 2005.
- "Readers Debate Playboy's Place in Oak Lawn Library,"
Daily Southtown, 9 November 2005:
- "Daily
Southtown Suggests Public is "Irrelevant" on Playboy
in the Library," by David E. Smith, Illinois
Family Institute, 7 November 2005.
- "Village
Board is Wrong to Enter Playboy Fray," by Our Editorial
Board, Daily Southtown, 6 November 2005.
- "Mom
Wants Playboy Out of Library," by Natalia Smith,
Daily Southtown, 2 November 2005.
- "Check Us Out,"
by The Playboy Forum, Playboy Magazine, Nov
2005.
- "Town Leaders Reopen Playboy Decision,"
by the ALA, American Libraries, 28 October
2005.
- "Oak Lawn Presses Library on Playboy," by Victoria
Pierce, Chicago Tribune, 27 October 2005.
- "Village to Ask Library to Remove Playboy," by Daniel
Duggan, Daily Southtown, 26 October 2005. [Also
published the next day in The Star as "Oak Lawn Board
Asks Village to Remove Playboy From Its Shelves."]
- "Porn
Dealers Given Notice; Oak Lawn Police Warn of Possible Obscenity Charges,"
by Daniel Duggan, Daily Southtown, 13 October
2005. Mayor David Heilmann said, "We don't want children
exposed to obscenity, and we'll do the best we can to protect them from
that."
- "Playboy
a Cause of Crime on Kids, Women," by Nancy Czerwiec,
Daily Southtown, 4 October 2005.
"Oak
Lawn Public Library Patrons Say "No" to Playboy Magazine,"
by SafeLibraries.org, Illinois
Family Institute, 30 September 2005.
- "The
Issue is Spending Tax Money on Playboy," by Mark Decker,
Daily Southtown, 28 September 2005.
- "Library
is For Adults, Too - Not Just Kids," by Naomi Miller,
Daily Southtown, 22 September 2005.
- "Oak Lawn, Illinois," by Judith F. Krug,
[ALA] Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom, September 2005, pp.216-217.
- "Oak Lawn Pressed on Anti-Playboy Fight," by Victoria
Pierce, Chicago Tribune, 14 July 2005.
- "Protests 'Playboy' in Library; Oak Lawn Man States That
Magazine May Entice Sex Offenders," by Yvette Presberry,
Southwest News-Herald, 6 Jul 2005.
- "Readers: Ban
the Bunnies; Readers Sound Off on Playboy in Libraries," Daily
Southtown, 2 Jul 2005. 37 wrote in favor of removing Playboy
and 3 wrote against removing Playboy. Those
in favor are Mark Decker, Oak Lawn;
Arlene Sawicki, South Barrington; Chris Bekermeier,
Homer Glen; Emily Wray, Chicago; Joetta Deutsch,
Taylorville; Karen Hayes, Palos Heights; Kathy
Valente, Lansing; Nancy M. Czerwiec, Former
Oak Lawn library board member, Oak Lawn; many more.
Those against are Mike
Sutko, Oak Lawn library trustee, Oak Lawn; not many
more.
- "Oak Lawn Library Vows to Keep Playboy on Shelf,"
by Jo Napolitano, Chicago Tribune, 23 June 2005.
- "Resident Urges Oak Lawn to Crack Down on Porn,"
by Victoria Pierce, Chicago Tribune, 26 May
2005.
How to Link to Us
Link Idea A
<a href="http://www.safelibraries.org/" target="_blank"><img
alt="SafeLibraries. org - Are Children Safe in Public Libraries?"
src="http://www.safelibraries.org/safelibrarieslogo.gif" border="0"
height="55" width="125"></a>

Link Idea B
<a href="http://www.safelibraries.org/" target="_blank">SafeLibraries.org
- Are Children Safe in Public Libraries?</a>
SafeLibraries.org
- Are Children Safe in Public Libraries?
Link Idea C
<a href="http://www.safelibraries.org/" target="_blank">Safe
Libraries</a>
Safe
Libraries
Our Awards / Recognition
- "Assorted Links," by David Durant,
Heretical Librarian, 17 Apr 2008: "Also, I'll mention
a pair of conservative/libertarian blogs for your consideration:
Safe Libraries
and Jeffrey
Quick's site. We don't necessarily agree on every issue, but
feel free to read them for yourself."
- "Librarian Child Porn Story Taking Off," by Steven
M. Cohen, Library Stuff, 21 Mar 2008: "No
better place to keep up with the story than here. Again, it's one side of the story."
- "plan2succeed's bookmarks on del.icio.us," by Steven
M. Cohen, Library Stuff, 16 Mar 2008: "Want
to stay current on library porn/filtering/computer news? this
is the place. Of course, it's one sided, but it's better than
no sided. :-)"
SafeLibraries.org received the "Daily Sucker for Friday, January 4, 2008" award
from Web
Pages That Suck, a web site we recommend as a resource for learning
how to write good web pages (the best being "HTML: An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners").
- "MySpace Statistics and Adult Responses,"
by Wesley Fryer, Moving at the Speed of Creativity, 8 Jul
2006: "LMIRL is a real,
important danger that all students and parents/guardians need
to know about and understand."