True Stories of Censorship Battles in America’s Libraries
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True Stories of Censorship Battles in America’s Libraries

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ISBN-13:
9780838993873
Veröffentl:
2012
Einband:
EPUB
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.01.2012
Seiten:
176
Autor:
Valerie Nye
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Those facing censorship challenges can find support and inspiration in this book, which compiles dozens of stories from library front lines.

Intellectual freedom is a core value of librarianship, but fighting to keep controversial materials on the shelves can sometimes feel like a lonely battle. And not all censorship controversies involve the public objecting to a book in the collection—libraries are venues for displays and meetings, and sometimes library staff themselves are tempted to preemptively censor a work. Those facing censorship challenges can find support and inspiration in this book, which compiles dozens of stories from library front lines. Edifying and enlightening, this collection

  • Tells the stories of librarians who withstood difficult circumstances to champion intellectual freedom
  • Touches on prickly issues such as age-appropriateness, some librarians' temptation to preemptively censor, sensitive cultural expressions, and criminality in the library
  • Presents case studies of defenses that were unsuccessful, so librarians facing similar challenges can learn from these defeats

There are fewer situations more stressful in a librarian's professional life than being personally confronted with a demand to remove a book from the shelves or not knowing how to respond to other kinds of censorship challenges. Reading this book will help fortify and inform those in the fray.

CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
PART I: Sometimes We’re Our Own Worst Enemy
CHAPTER 1: Where There Once Was None
CHAPTER 2: Well-Intentioned Censorship Is Still Censorship
CHAPTER 3: If I Don’t Buy It, They Won’t Come
CHAPTER 4: Mixed-Up Ethics
PART II: How Dare You Recommend This Book to a Child
CHAPTER 5: Clue-less in Portland
CHAPTER 6: Vixens, Banditos, and Finding Common Ground
CHAPTER 7: Long Live the King (Novels)!
CHAPTER 8: Parent Concern about Classroom Usage Spills Over into School Library
CHAPTER 9: The Princess Librarian
CHAPTER 10: The Complexity and Challenges of Censorship in Public Schools
PART III: Not Only Boy Scouts Should Be Prepared
CHAPTER 11: I Owe It All to Madonna
CHAPTER 12: The Battle to Include
CHAPTER 13: Pornography and Erotica in the Academic Library
CHAPTER 14: Reasonable Accommodation
PART IV: When the Tribe Has Spoken
CHAPTER 15: Cultural Sensitivity or Censorship?
CHAPTER 16: Developing the Public Library’s Geneaology Euchee/Yuchi Collection
PART V: Conversation + Confrontation + Controversy = Combustion
CHAPTER 17: 32 Pages, 26 Sentences, 603 Words, and $500,000 Later
CHAPTER 18: Respect of Fear
CHAPTER 19: Sweet Movie
CHAPTER 20: Censorship Avoided
CHAPTER 21: I Read It in the Paper
CHAPTER 22: Uncle Bobby’s Wedding
CHAPTER 23: A Community Divided
CHAPTER 24: The Author Visit That Should Have Been
CHAPTER 25: One of Those Not So Hideous Stories of a Book Challenge
PART VI: Crime and Punishment
CHAPTER 26: A Serial Killer Visits the Library
CHAPTER 27: Books, Bars, and Behavior
PART VII: Perhaps It Is Possible to Judge a Book by Its Cover
CHAPTER 28: The Ghost of Halloween Past
CHAPTER 29: The Neophyte in the New Age
CHAPTER 30: Gay Books Display Brings Out High School Faculty Prejudice
CHAPTER 31: Censorship Looms Over the Rainbow
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
Intellectual freedom is a core value of librarianship, but fighting to keep controversial materials on the shelves can sometimes feel like a lonely battle. And not all censorship controversies involve the public objecting to a book in the collection—libraries are venues for displays and meetings, and sometimes library staff themselves are tempted to preemptively censor a work. Those facing censorship challenges can find support and inspiration in this book, which compiles dozens of stories from library front lines. Edifying and enlightening, this collection * Tells the stories of librarians who withstood difficult circumstances to champion intellectual freedom * Touches on prickly issues such as age-appropriateness, some librarians’ temptation to preemptively censor, sensitive cultural expressions, and criminality in the library * Presents case studies of defenses that were unsuccessful, so librarians facing similar challenges can learn from these defeats There are fewer situations more stressful in a librarian's professional life than being personally confronted with a demand to remove a book from the shelves or not knowing how to respond to other kinds of censorship challenges. Reading this book will help fortify and inform those in the fray.

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