Library staff caught wind of the event through the social networking site, and while they did not sanction the flash-mob rave—“I don’t think we could pull something like that off if we wanted to,” library spokeswoman Judith Panitch toldAmerican Libraries—staff felt it would be more harmful to stand in the way of students than to let them rave. “So we just kind of braced,” she said.
Panitch expressed hope that the partyers had a positive feeling about their experience at the library and attributed the two raves’ success to a responsible student body, nothing that some celebrants even stayed around to clean up afterward. “I guess the library is a natural gathering place for students,” Panitch said.

1 comments:
So true. Gotta love the librarians. They'll do anything to get kids into books (or, at least, around books).
Post a Comment