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True Stories of Censorship Battles in America's Libraries

PaperbackJanuary 27, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9780838911303 ISBN-10: 0838911307
Publisher
ALA Editions
Binding
Paperback
Published
January 27, 2012
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.30×15.20 cm

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True Stories of Censorship Battles in America's Libraries by Nye, Valerie. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780838911303.

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 librarians 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.