In this opinion piece, the author points out that many books appearing on forbidden books lists such as Forbidden Books in American Libraries, Banned in Boston and Elsewhere, and Index on Censorship, are titles familiar to most Americans
In this letter to the editor, a local citizen disagrees with the notion that a list of indecent book...
Peden writes an article that showcases the banned books display at Coos Bay Public Library. Library ...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
In this guest editorial from a former South Umpqua school board member, the author takes a look at b...
Even in our modern information society, the censorship of books in libraries and book stores is evid...
The author of this article talks about Banned Books Week and whether any of the books that were remo...
Two n P E s OF CENSORSHIP pervade contemporary society. The first, regulative censorship, aims at th...
Ashland bookstore, Shakespeare Books & Antiques, is being boycotted by the Oregon Shakespeare Festiv...
The author of this article makes a point to mention that Corvallis-Benton County Public Library will...
This article reviews a recent article published in the New Yorker about book burnings. The article ...
Banned Books Week is an annual event sponsored by the American Library Association to celebrate the ...
A banned books reading at the Albany public library had no audience during the event. Even though no...
No library can make everything available to its patrons. However, libraries should adhere to the Ame...
A display at the Clatskanie Library encourages it’s patrons to read banned and challenged books. The...
The writer discusses Banned Books Week and his personal experience with censorship, and includes com...
In this letter to the editor, a local citizen disagrees with the notion that a list of indecent book...
Peden writes an article that showcases the banned books display at Coos Bay Public Library. Library ...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
In this guest editorial from a former South Umpqua school board member, the author takes a look at b...
Even in our modern information society, the censorship of books in libraries and book stores is evid...
The author of this article talks about Banned Books Week and whether any of the books that were remo...
Two n P E s OF CENSORSHIP pervade contemporary society. The first, regulative censorship, aims at th...
Ashland bookstore, Shakespeare Books & Antiques, is being boycotted by the Oregon Shakespeare Festiv...
The author of this article makes a point to mention that Corvallis-Benton County Public Library will...
This article reviews a recent article published in the New Yorker about book burnings. The article ...
Banned Books Week is an annual event sponsored by the American Library Association to celebrate the ...
A banned books reading at the Albany public library had no audience during the event. Even though no...
No library can make everything available to its patrons. However, libraries should adhere to the Ame...
A display at the Clatskanie Library encourages it’s patrons to read banned and challenged books. The...
The writer discusses Banned Books Week and his personal experience with censorship, and includes com...
In this letter to the editor, a local citizen disagrees with the notion that a list of indecent book...
Peden writes an article that showcases the banned books display at Coos Bay Public Library. Library ...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...