Through the use of interactive activities, the UNLV University Libraries’ annual Banned Book Buffet provides library users with an opportunity to reflect on what their lives would be like if they didn’t have access to the stories and information in challenged materials
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how an academic library at one of the most diverse...
Sponsored by Briggs Library and Sigma Tau Delta, the event features readings from banned or challeng...
Discussion Dens are consistently among my favorite programs at the AALL Annual Meeting, and Leslie S...
Each year, the American Library Association celebrates Banned Books for one week to inspire conversa...
Banned Books Week is Sept. 23-29. Join the University Libraries in supporting the freedom to read by...
Raising awareness of intellectual freedom and information literacy is important, and not just during...
For Banned Books Week 2020, librarian Zachary Lewis challenges readers to exercise their freedom and...
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/42756This poster describes the Windward Community College Li...
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) University Libraries recognizes that as both a direct and...
Weekly Newsletter from the Northwest District Office for libraries containing programs, activities, ...
Kathy LaBelle writes about vegan and vegetarian diet resources, as well as the observance of Banned ...
The UNLV University Libraries recognizes that as both a direct and indirect result of colonialism an...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
Henderson Library Celebrates the Freedom to Read during Banned Books Week, Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2015. ...
Are you interested in how to better engage your community through marketing, outreach and social med...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how an academic library at one of the most diverse...
Sponsored by Briggs Library and Sigma Tau Delta, the event features readings from banned or challeng...
Discussion Dens are consistently among my favorite programs at the AALL Annual Meeting, and Leslie S...
Each year, the American Library Association celebrates Banned Books for one week to inspire conversa...
Banned Books Week is Sept. 23-29. Join the University Libraries in supporting the freedom to read by...
Raising awareness of intellectual freedom and information literacy is important, and not just during...
For Banned Books Week 2020, librarian Zachary Lewis challenges readers to exercise their freedom and...
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/42756This poster describes the Windward Community College Li...
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) University Libraries recognizes that as both a direct and...
Weekly Newsletter from the Northwest District Office for libraries containing programs, activities, ...
Kathy LaBelle writes about vegan and vegetarian diet resources, as well as the observance of Banned ...
The UNLV University Libraries recognizes that as both a direct and indirect result of colonialism an...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
Henderson Library Celebrates the Freedom to Read during Banned Books Week, Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2015. ...
Are you interested in how to better engage your community through marketing, outreach and social med...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how an academic library at one of the most diverse...
Sponsored by Briggs Library and Sigma Tau Delta, the event features readings from banned or challeng...
Discussion Dens are consistently among my favorite programs at the AALL Annual Meeting, and Leslie S...