04199nam 22007093u 450 991081468570332120240410145251.0(CKB)2670000000161103(EBL)870433(OCoLC)781708244(SSID)ssj0000623548(PQKBManifestationID)12198817(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000623548(PQKBWorkID)10656211(PQKB)10401271(MiAaPQ)EBC3001686(EXLCZ)99267000000016110320130418d2012|||| u|| |engurcnu||||||||txtccrTrue Stories of Censorship Battles in America's Libraries[electronic resource]1st ed.Chicago, IL ALA Editions20121 online resource (202 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8389-1130-7 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 LibrarianCHAPTER 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 Genealogy Euchee/Yuchi Collection; PART V: Conversation + Confrontation + Controversy = Combustion; CHAPTER 17: 32 Pages, 26 Sentences, 603 Words, and 500,000 LaterCHAPTER 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 AgeCHAPTER 30: Gay Books Display Brings Out High School Faculty Prejudice CHAPTER 31: Censorship Looms Over the Rainbow; DISCUSSION QUESTIONS; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEXThose facing censorship challenges can find support and inspiration in this book, which compiles dozens of stories from library front lines.Intellectual freedom -- United StatesLibrarians -- Professional ethics -- United StatesLibraries -- United States -- Case studiesLibraries CensorshipLibrariesCensorshipUnited StatesCase studiesIntellectual freedomProfessional ethicsUnited StatesLibrariansUnited StatesLibrariesUnited StatesIntellectual freedom -- United States.Librarians -- Professional ethics -- United States.Libraries -- United States -- Case studies.Libraries Censorship.LibrariesCensorshipIntellectual freedomProfessional ethicsLibrariansLibraries025.2/13025.21320Nye Valerie1637227Barco Kathy1637228AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910814685703321True Stories of Censorship Battles in America's Libraries3978941UNINA