Stanford Library Shelves Sensitive Tiananmen Papers
Stanford College Libraries will keep materials referencing the 1989 Tiananmen Square Carnage, citing prospective censorship threats need to they be repatriated to Beijing. College officials confirmed the decision, prioritizing scholarly access and preservation over returning the products to their resource.
- Resource: Unrevealed establishment in Beijing.
- Material: Papers consist of referrals to the Tiananmen Carnage.
- Reason: Fear of prospective censorship or devastation upon return to China.
- Stanford’s Placement: Prioritizes conservation and scholastic accessibility.
- Future: Products will certainly be cataloged and offered for study.
