In 1917, the leadership of the American Library Association (ALA) developed the Library War Service program. This program was designed to collect funds and distribute books to American soldiers who were in training or deployed for World War I. The war effort provided an opportunity to regain status for the profession that had been lost as a result of policy decisions during the progressive era in librarianship. This search for external validation resulted in a return to culturally authoritarian practices such as the censorship of German language material, denial of access to pacifist organizations, and the institution of mandatory loyalty oaths among library employees. This paper presents an examination of how resolving the moral crisis in ...
This paper examines several periods of military conflict in American history and how these periods h...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks launched the United States into a new era of defensive pre...
Sometimes, discussions of ethics and librarianship emphasize theoretical matters; more often, they ...
In 1917, the leadership of the American Library Association (ALA) developed the Library War Service ...
As the New York Public Library entered the post-war era in the late 1940s, its operations fell under...
Over the past few years, tensions between two core values in U.S. librarianship, intellectual freedo...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
This paper chronicles and examines the development of the idea of intellectual freedom within the co...
THELIBRARYPROFESSION’S UNL)ERSTANDIK\‘Gof the Library Bill of Rights-and, in fact, American libraria...
In the context of the declining legitimacy of the war in Vietnam and widespread challenges to the a...
From fears of anarchist terrorists in the early twentieth century through cold war conflict and cont...
This paper traces a brief history of the development of American librarianship as a profession and e...
In 1953, the American Library Association (ALA) and segments of the US government clashed over a ser...
The purpose of the article is to substantiate the importance of the role of the librarian in the pro...
Japanese public libraries failed to make a significant impact with either the state or the people f...
This paper examines several periods of military conflict in American history and how these periods h...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks launched the United States into a new era of defensive pre...
Sometimes, discussions of ethics and librarianship emphasize theoretical matters; more often, they ...
In 1917, the leadership of the American Library Association (ALA) developed the Library War Service ...
As the New York Public Library entered the post-war era in the late 1940s, its operations fell under...
Over the past few years, tensions between two core values in U.S. librarianship, intellectual freedo...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
This paper chronicles and examines the development of the idea of intellectual freedom within the co...
THELIBRARYPROFESSION’S UNL)ERSTANDIK\‘Gof the Library Bill of Rights-and, in fact, American libraria...
In the context of the declining legitimacy of the war in Vietnam and widespread challenges to the a...
From fears of anarchist terrorists in the early twentieth century through cold war conflict and cont...
This paper traces a brief history of the development of American librarianship as a profession and e...
In 1953, the American Library Association (ALA) and segments of the US government clashed over a ser...
The purpose of the article is to substantiate the importance of the role of the librarian in the pro...
Japanese public libraries failed to make a significant impact with either the state or the people f...
This paper examines several periods of military conflict in American history and how these periods h...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks launched the United States into a new era of defensive pre...
Sometimes, discussions of ethics and librarianship emphasize theoretical matters; more often, they ...