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Book Synopsis
While libraries are often well-versed in protecting the right to read books, many lack policies and experience in addressing censorship of resources and services. This resource uses specific case studies to offer practical guidance on safeguarding intellectual freedom related to library displays, programming, and other librarian-created content.

Table of Contents
  • Foreword, by Martin Garnar
  • Preface: “You’re Going to Hell”
  • Introduction: Pushing the Needle
  • Chapter 1 Displays and Exhibits
  • Chapter 2 Artwork
  • Chapter 3 Programs and Events
  • Chapter 4 Bookmarks and Reading Lists
  • Chapter 5 Social Media
  • Chapter 6 Databases
  • Chapter 7 Report and Support
  • Appendix
  • Library Bill of Rights
  • Access to Digital Information, Services, and Networks
  • Access to Library Resources and Services Regardless of Sex, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, or Sexual Orientation
  • Challenged Resources
  • Education and Information Literacy
  • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
  • Exhibit Spaces and Bulletin Boards
  • Library-Initiated Programs as a Resource
  • Politics in American Libraries
  • The Universal Right to Free Expression
  • Visual and Performing Arts in Libraries
  • Code of Ethics
  • Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 5/30/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780838919019, 978-0838919019
      ISBN10: 0838919014

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      While libraries are often well-versed in protecting the right to read books, many lack policies and experience in addressing censorship of resources and services. This resource uses specific case studies to offer practical guidance on safeguarding intellectual freedom related to library displays, programming, and other librarian-created content.

      Table of Contents
      • Foreword, by Martin Garnar
      • Preface: “You’re Going to Hell”
      • Introduction: Pushing the Needle
      • Chapter 1 Displays and Exhibits
      • Chapter 2 Artwork
      • Chapter 3 Programs and Events
      • Chapter 4 Bookmarks and Reading Lists
      • Chapter 5 Social Media
      • Chapter 6 Databases
      • Chapter 7 Report and Support
      • Appendix
      • Library Bill of Rights
      • Access to Digital Information, Services, and Networks
      • Access to Library Resources and Services Regardless of Sex, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, or Sexual Orientation
      • Challenged Resources
      • Education and Information Literacy
      • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
      • Exhibit Spaces and Bulletin Boards
      • Library-Initiated Programs as a Resource
      • Politics in American Libraries
      • The Universal Right to Free Expression
      • Visual and Performing Arts in Libraries
      • Code of Ethics
      • Index

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