] In the old days, staff members in the nine-branch Santa ] Cruz Public Library System would destroy discarded ] paperwork as time allowed, typically once a week. ] ] But at a meeting of library officials last week, it was ] decided the materials should be shredded daily. ] ] "The basic strategy now is to keep as little historical ] information as possible," said Anne M. Turner, director ] of the library system. ] ] The move was part of a campaign by the Santa Cruz ] libraries to demonstrate their opposition to the Patriot ] Act, the law passed in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks ] that broadened the federal authorities' powers in ] fighting terrorism. Librarians Use Shredder to Show Opposition to New F.B.I. Powers |