Library board discusses parental control

By John Labriola - Parents soon could have more control over their children's reading choices under a proposal to be discussed at the next meeting of the Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB) in April. The issue came up during last week's meeting of the LAB, which meets every other month. Board member Edith Ramlow, a College of Central Florida librarian, said parents should be given a choice of allowing restrictions to be placed on their children's library cards to prevent them from checking out certain books. "I'm not advocating for changing everybody's record. I'm just saying have parents be able to choose to have that option or make that option available," Ramlow said. "Basically, it would just be something that the family can decide upon, but what's lacking here is communication between that family and library staff." The discussion came after a majority of the library board voted at their December meeting to allow more than 2...