For Banned Books Week 2020, librarian Zachary Lewis challenges readers to exercise their freedom and see the written word as a tool of liberty
This study surveyed the ALA’s Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books lists from the past 30 years ...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
Bookstores and libraries along the Oregon Coast celebrated Banned Books Week with displays of materi...
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...
Weekly Newsletter from the Northwest District Office for libraries containing programs, activities, ...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
News release announces Edward Garten\u27s comments on banning books and the importance of ensuring t...
Banned Books Week is an annual event acknowledging the freedom to read and the importance of the Fir...
Pat Conroy in My Reading Life stresses the importance of helping students “experience the inevitable...
Library staff member shares memory of reading Maya Angelou aloud to the world from public library\u2...
Located on the display shelving on the 4th floor of Cooper Library and covered in caution tape, this...
To Kill a Mockingbird, The Giver, Lord of The Rings, The Harry Potter series, and The Hunger Game Tr...
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...
This study surveyed the ALA’s Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books lists from the past 30 years ...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
Bookstores and libraries along the Oregon Coast celebrated Banned Books Week with displays of materi...
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...
Weekly Newsletter from the Northwest District Office for libraries containing programs, activities, ...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
News release announces Edward Garten\u27s comments on banning books and the importance of ensuring t...
Banned Books Week is an annual event acknowledging the freedom to read and the importance of the Fir...
Pat Conroy in My Reading Life stresses the importance of helping students “experience the inevitable...
Library staff member shares memory of reading Maya Angelou aloud to the world from public library\u2...
Located on the display shelving on the 4th floor of Cooper Library and covered in caution tape, this...
To Kill a Mockingbird, The Giver, Lord of The Rings, The Harry Potter series, and The Hunger Game Tr...
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...
This study surveyed the ALA’s Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books lists from the past 30 years ...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
Bookstores and libraries along the Oregon Coast celebrated Banned Books Week with displays of materi...