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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 Posted in Articles, Institutional Library Services | Comments Off on Newspapers in the Library


I recently did a post on the loss of the “Spokesman Review”, however, I am happy to report that we still have many newspapers in the library to provide a touch of home for our patrons. As newspapers can be very expensive we cannot purchase all of them that are published in Washington, but we do our best. To that end we carry the larger metropolitan areas (excluding Spokane). This includes Olympia, Seattle, Yakima, Tri-Cities, Everett, Tacoma, Wenatchee, Vancouver, and usually the local paper for the area the prison is located.

All of these cities are still mailing out their newspapers and I hope they continue. If they don’t, the inmates will lose one of the few touches of home that is still available to them. Newspapers not only provide news of their local areas, but also a connection to a community. This connection can provide listings for jobs and housing which is important for the inmates releasing back into society, but it also provides the stories that make it a community.

Since local news is not the only interest of our patrons, we also carry newspapers that appeal to different cultures and lifestyles. To meet these needs we carry El Mundo, La OpiniĆ³n, Smoke Signals, Indian Country Today, and Seattle Gay News.

The wave of the future may be the Internet, but here’s to hoping that some things remain in print.

Lost Newspaper: “Spokesman Review”

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 Posted in Articles, Institutional Library Services | 4 Comments »


It came as a great shock to us here at the library when the Spokane, Washington newspaper, “Spokesman Review,” decided it would no longer mail its publication; home delivery or the Internet will be the only options.

Now I understand about budget cuts, but really? What about all of those who don’t have access to the Internet, or just really want to hold it in their hands and they don’t live in the home delivery area?

Well, the inmates of the Washington Department of Corrections fall into that category (NO INTERNET). So along with all the inmates losing their personal subscriptions, we here in the library did as well. So even as we strive to provide the inmates with a touch of home news we have lost one of our more populated areas, Spokane.