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West, Celeste – Library Journal, 1983
This essay focuses on self-censorship as applied to the library book selection process, highlighting librarian practices of selection, library collections, censorship and the publishing industry, and self-defense against censorship. Five controversial titles are included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Censorship, Libraries, Library Material Selection, Library Materials
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Holton, Ruth – Educational Forum, 1985
Discusses "educational suitability,""pervasive vulgarity," political intent, the difference between the selection and removal of library books, and censoring books without removing them from the library (zoning through "educational suitability" and age appropriateness). (CT)
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Guidelines, Libraries
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Olson, Lowell E. – Top of the News, 1985
This discussion of the librarian's perspective on collection development cites professional "blind spots" in areas of responses to and misinterpretation of information, censorship, identifying and satisfying reader demand, and confusion over the role of the librarian. A 15-item bibliography is provided. (EJS)
Descriptors: Censorship, Library Collection Development, Library Material Selection, Library Materials
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Ficociello, Tony – Top of the News, 1984
This essay discusses issues raised in Carol Hole's article "Who Me, Censor?" ("Top of the News," Winter 1984) on library material selection and censorship. Balancing a library's book collection, controversial issues and materials, moral judgment, and the mission of librarians are noted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Censorship, Intellectual Freedom, Library Material Selection, Library Materials
Asheim, Lester – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1983
This essay reviews the library material selection process and explores the differences between selection and censorship. Removal of library materials, selection of materials for special interests, opinions of censorious groups, the balanced collection, and the librarian's responsibility are discussed. (EJS)
Descriptors: Censorship, Intellectual Freedom, Librarians, Library Collections
California Library Association, Sacramento. – 1973
Presented in this booklet are (1) a question and answer article regarding the June 1973 U. S. Supreme Court decision to change the First Amendment Law concerning works with sexual content; (2) a memorandum from the vice-president and president-elect of the American Library Association (ALA) regarding the Supreme Court obscenity decisions of June…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Library Associations, Library Material Selection
Meyers, Duane H. – Library Journal, 1977
A description of the four-month period in which Oklahoma County Libraries defended unlimited access to library collections including sex education materials for children. (KP)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Books, Censorship, Childrens Literature
McDonald, Fran; Stark, Matthew – 1983
In late 1981 and early 1982, a total of 775 public secondary school librarians, 507 elementary school librarians, and 324 public librarians in Minnesota were sent questionnaires asking about instances of censorship in their institutions from 1979 to 1981, and about their library selection and reevaluation policies. Response rates of 29 to 32% were…
Descriptors: Censorship, Elementary Secondary Education, Library Acquisition, Library Material Selection
Kravitz, Nancy – 2002
This book discusses censorship as it affects schools and school library media centers. Chapter 1 is an introduction. Chapter 2 describes who and why some people and organizations object so strongly to some school materials, as well as those organizations that support intellectual freedom. Chapter 3 provides a historical perspective on censorship…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual Freedom
Cornog, Martha – Library Journal, 1993
Discusses challenges to sexual materials in libraries and suggests ways to fight against censorship. Topics addressed include gay and lesbian materials; access by children and young adults; public relations programs; possible responses; selection and reconsideration policies; and the library's role in the democratic process. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adolescents, Censorship, Children
Wismer, Donald – 1986
The materials selection policy of the public services division of the Maine State Library analyzes the statutory language under which the library operates, and incorporates the requirements of that language into a broader framework of demand, collection quality, and long term value. Collection development is discussed by Dewey class, followed by…
Descriptors: Censorship, Library Collection Development, Library Collections, Library Material Selection
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Emergency Librarian, 1991
Summarizes research from Ph.D. dissertations that indicates that schools with a written policy on the selection and reconsideration of library materials are more successful in retaining questioned materials. Highlights include legal aspects of censorship; censorship attempts by community members, teachers, and librarians; and prospects for future…
Descriptors: Censorship, Citizen Role, Court Litigation, Futures (of Society)
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Weathers, Barbara – Catholic Library World, 1991
Reviews selection guidelines suggested by the Catholic Library Association (CLA) for parish and school libraries. Highlights include who develops the selection policy; American Library Association selection guidelines for school libraries; criteria for both print and nonprint materials; how to handle censorship challenges; and issues concerning…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Censorship, Criteria, Elementary Secondary Education
Sullivan, Peggy – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1976
Descriptors: Censorship, Childrens Literature, Civil Liberties, Library Material Selection
Wallis, C. Lamar – Libr J, 1969
An attack on Philip Roth's book Portnoy's Complaint in Memphis, Tennessee, raises the issue of its purchase by the public library and the matter of censorship in general. A letter written by Henry Mitchell, editor of the "Delta Review, to the librarian encouraging him to support the public's freedom to read is included. (RM)
Descriptors: Censorship, Library Material Selection, Public Libraries, Public Opinion
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