The Fight against Book Bans: Perspectives from the Field
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440879760
ISBN-10: 1440879761
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440879761
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Describes how different librarians have responded to challenges and explained the importance of intellectual freedom to their communities
Notă biografică
Shannon M. Oltmann is Associate Professor in the School of Information Science at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY, USA
Cuprins
1. The Precarious State of Libraries in the 2020s, Shannon M. OltmannPart One: The Rise in Book Challenges across the Nation 2. It's Not Just the Quantity: Book Challenges in 2021 and Beyond, Glen J. Benedict3. Preserving Equity for Young Adult Readers, Andrea Jamison4. Missouri and Kansas School Librarians Face Unprecedented Community Concern, Rene Burress, Angie Wiegers, and Amanda Harrison5. Reclaiming the Right to Learn: Combating New Censorship Tactics, Jamie GregoryPart Two: How Challenges and Bans Affect Librarians6. Riding Shotgun for Intellectual Freedom, Terri L. Lesley7. A Library without Controversy, Kelly Mayfield8. A Middle School Challenge: Championing Cabot's Princess on the Brink, Julie N. Hornick 9. Beyond the Paperwork: The Hidden Impact of a Title Challenge, Joe Schweiss Part Three: External Support for Librarians 10. Supporting Texas Librarians Facing Materials Challenges, Dorcas Hand 11. Building a Grassroots Movement to Support Intellectual #FReadom, Becky Calzada and Carolyn Foote 12. Answering the Call: ALA GNCRT Responds to Surging Challenges to Comics, Matthew Noe, Amie Wright, and Moni Barrette Part Four: How to Face Challenges and Bans13. Responding to Challenges: In the Moment and Beforehand, Kristin Pekoll and Shannon M. Oltmann 14. When Policy Does Not Stop the Ban: Reflections on Moving Forward, Jenna Kammer and Mernie Maestas 15. Whom Do We Serve? A Youth Librarianship Perspective, Cindy C. Welch 16. Parent Education for Anti-censorship: A School Librarian's Guide, Rhona Campbell Part Five: Advice from Librarians 17. Challenges That Provide Insight into a Librarian's Code of Ethics and a Systemic Threat to National Democracy, Dee Ann Venuto 18. Book Banning in the United States? Why, It's Perfectly Normal!, Kerrie Lattari19. Hindsight Is 2021: Help from the Book Battle Frontlines, Martha Hickson 20. Saving Library Books for Kids: A Year Combating Censorship, Tonya Ryals About the Editor and Contributors Index
Recenzii
This timely book will be an excellent resource for library workers on the front lines in the fight to protect access to information. Using a combination of stories from the field and practical advice for responding to threats to intellectual freedom, Oltmann has assembled a valuable resource that captures the concerns of this moment and provides hope for the future.
The majority of Americans oppose censorship. But those calling for bans are loud, angry, and organized. These voices from the frontlines of America's libraries not only offer sage advice (with the big one being the necessity of having and adhering to policies), they also share their astonishment, anxiety, and deep commitment to service and professionalism. A vital record of our times, this book is recommended for all public, school, and academic libraries.
The stories in this book are by turns infuriating and heartbreaking, and this deeply researched and informative look at the surge of book bans should be a catalyst to encourage us all to fight back.
The majority of Americans oppose censorship. But those calling for bans are loud, angry, and organized. These voices from the frontlines of America's libraries not only offer sage advice (with the big one being the necessity of having and adhering to policies), they also share their astonishment, anxiety, and deep commitment to service and professionalism. A vital record of our times, this book is recommended for all public, school, and academic libraries.
The stories in this book are by turns infuriating and heartbreaking, and this deeply researched and informative look at the surge of book bans should be a catalyst to encourage us all to fight back.