In the first decades of the twentieth century, the Chicago Public Library employed a brand of casual candid censorship embraced by its peers. In 1910 the Chicago Tribune favorably reported on a so-called “Book Inferno” in the library; a metaphorical pit where works of questionable merit were hidden from immature readers. Patrons, especially juveniles, needed to convince a librarian of their honorable intentions before being granted access to works in the Inferno. By 1936, the same institution issued a forceful Intellectual Freedom statement that affirmed the right, and the obligation, of the library to provide access to books on any subject of interest to its readers, including controversial works. An examination of the treatment accorded c...
Librarians, through their professional associations, have long been committed to the social justice ...
Pat Conroy in My Reading Life stresses the importance of helping students “experience the inevitable...
This essay will analyze how library organizations, such as the American Library Association, and ind...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, the Chicago Public Library employed a brand of casual...
(ALA),one of supporting intellectual freedom and opposing censorship, is well known to be of relativ...
This report examines how historical responses to censorship issues have influenced the development o...
In 1953, the American Library Association (ALA) and segments of the US government clashed over a ser...
Library Science literature on the subject of library censorship has revealed much about the processe...
This paper explores four different cases in the early 1950s of “Red Scare” tactics that influenced t...
During the last half of the 20\u2711 century, the American Library Association- through the Office o...
This paper chronicles and examines the development of the idea of intellectual freedom within the co...
As the New York Public Library entered the post-war era in the late 1940s, its operations fell under...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
Librarians, through their professional associations, have long been committed to the social justice ...
While virtually all of the voluminous writing on censorship focuses on the actions of outsiders, mu...
Librarians, through their professional associations, have long been committed to the social justice ...
Pat Conroy in My Reading Life stresses the importance of helping students “experience the inevitable...
This essay will analyze how library organizations, such as the American Library Association, and ind...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, the Chicago Public Library employed a brand of casual...
(ALA),one of supporting intellectual freedom and opposing censorship, is well known to be of relativ...
This report examines how historical responses to censorship issues have influenced the development o...
In 1953, the American Library Association (ALA) and segments of the US government clashed over a ser...
Library Science literature on the subject of library censorship has revealed much about the processe...
This paper explores four different cases in the early 1950s of “Red Scare” tactics that influenced t...
During the last half of the 20\u2711 century, the American Library Association- through the Office o...
This paper chronicles and examines the development of the idea of intellectual freedom within the co...
As the New York Public Library entered the post-war era in the late 1940s, its operations fell under...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
Librarians, through their professional associations, have long been committed to the social justice ...
While virtually all of the voluminous writing on censorship focuses on the actions of outsiders, mu...
Librarians, through their professional associations, have long been committed to the social justice ...
Pat Conroy in My Reading Life stresses the importance of helping students “experience the inevitable...
This essay will analyze how library organizations, such as the American Library Association, and ind...