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Anythink Libraries to Launch Digital Collection During Banned Books Week

New Collection Underscores the Freedom to Read Amid Increasing Book Bans in Colorado and Across the Country

THORNTON, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Anythink Libraries, Adams County’s public library district, will launch the Freedom to Read Collection during National Banned Books Week, Oct. 5-11, 2025. The first library in Colorado to do this type of collection, Freedom to Read expands access to banned, challenged and restricted titles, along with foundational documents like the U.S. Constitution, all of which underscores Anythink Libraries’ commitment to shared access for all.

New Collection Underscores the Freedom to Read Amid Increasing Book Bans in Colorado and Across the Country

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The Freedom to Read Collection is available at no cost through the Palace app for iOS and Android. It is open to anyone in Adams County and Colorado, with no library card required. Users simply create an account with a name and email address, and location services confirm eligibility.

“This collection ensures our community has access to stories that spark conversation and reflect a wide range of experiences,” said Mark Fink, Executive Director of Anythink Libraries. “The freedom to read is essential for curiosity, creativity and connection.”

“Providing access to these books empowers readers to engage with new perspectives and make up their own minds,” said Logan Macdonald, Director of Products and Technology at Anythink Libraries. “That’s what libraries are here to do.”

Banned Books Week is an annual event spotlighting attempts to censor books in schools and libraries. The 2025 national theme, “Let Freedom Read,” emphasizes the importance of protecting intellectual freedom and resisting censorship.

For more information about Anythink Libraries’ Banned Books Week activities and to explore the Freedom to Read Collection, visit anythinklibraries.org.

About Anythink Libraries

Anythink, an award-winning public library system, serves the residents of Adams County, Colorado, via its seven branches and a bookmobile. With a mission to “Open Doors for Curious Minds,” Anythink is a catalyst for innovation and provides comfortable spaces, accessible resources and hands-on programming for all ages. Guided by values of creativity, optimism, compassion and lifelong learning, the library system is committed to representing the diversity of Adams County and creating a sense of belonging for everyone. Anythink’s digital resources are available 24/7—including Anythink World, the library's custom virtual experience platform in the metaverse. The library’s customer experience also extends to specialty spaces and hands-on programs like The Studio, the Nature Library and mySummer. Whether you're exploring a new topic or mastering a skill, discover something new at Anythink. Learn more: anythinklibraries.org.

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