Located on the display shelving on the 4th floor of Cooper Library and covered in caution tape, this year’s Banned Book display has a slight twist - not only does it feature banned books, but it also includes items centered on censorship
In this guest editorial from a former South Umpqua school board member, the author takes a look at b...
December 5 is Repeal Day, which signifies an historical event in US history: the repeal of the 18th ...
This presentation is a case study of how the New York City College of Technology, Ursula C. Schwerin...
For Banned Books Week 2020, librarian Zachary Lewis challenges readers to exercise their freedom and...
News release announces an exhibit of banned books at the University of Dayton\u27s Roesch Library
An exhibit of rare first editions of banned and challenged books — many of them children\u27s classi...
The Newport Public Library celebrated the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the freedom to...
Banned Books Week is Sept. 23-29. Join the University Libraries in supporting the freedom to read by...
Each year, the American Library Association celebrates Banned Books for one week to inspire conversa...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
National Banned Books Week, sponsored by the American Library Association, is a time to celebrate th...
An exhibit that highlighted books and publications that have faced scrutiny and censorship attempts ...
When choosing a school, it is important to be aware of the materials students may access. This study...
News release announces Edward Garten\u27s comments on banning books and the importance of ensuring t...
In this informative and interesting session, Dr. Curry built on her decades of research into intelle...
In this guest editorial from a former South Umpqua school board member, the author takes a look at b...
December 5 is Repeal Day, which signifies an historical event in US history: the repeal of the 18th ...
This presentation is a case study of how the New York City College of Technology, Ursula C. Schwerin...
For Banned Books Week 2020, librarian Zachary Lewis challenges readers to exercise their freedom and...
News release announces an exhibit of banned books at the University of Dayton\u27s Roesch Library
An exhibit of rare first editions of banned and challenged books — many of them children\u27s classi...
The Newport Public Library celebrated the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the freedom to...
Banned Books Week is Sept. 23-29. Join the University Libraries in supporting the freedom to read by...
Each year, the American Library Association celebrates Banned Books for one week to inspire conversa...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
National Banned Books Week, sponsored by the American Library Association, is a time to celebrate th...
An exhibit that highlighted books and publications that have faced scrutiny and censorship attempts ...
When choosing a school, it is important to be aware of the materials students may access. This study...
News release announces Edward Garten\u27s comments on banning books and the importance of ensuring t...
In this informative and interesting session, Dr. Curry built on her decades of research into intelle...
In this guest editorial from a former South Umpqua school board member, the author takes a look at b...
December 5 is Repeal Day, which signifies an historical event in US history: the repeal of the 18th ...
This presentation is a case study of how the New York City College of Technology, Ursula C. Schwerin...