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Autor principal: Serebnick, Judith
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1982
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contents Self-Censorship by Librarians: An Analysis of Checklist-Based Research. Serebnick, Judith Academic Libraries Censorship Check Lists Data Analysis Higher Education Library Material Selection Library Surveys Public Libraries Research Methodology Research Reports School Libraries Presents an analysis of checklist-based research designed to investigate whether particular books, periodicals, and films considered to be controversial by the investigators are owned in certain groups of libraries. Objectives of checklist studies, definitions of self-censorship, compilation of checklists, and interpretation of data are highlighted. References are provided. (EJS)
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spellingShingle Self-Censorship by Librarians: An Analysis of Checklist-Based Research.
Serebnick, Judith
Academic Libraries
Censorship
Check Lists
Data Analysis
Higher Education
Library Material Selection
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
Research Methodology
Research Reports
School Libraries
Self-Censorship by Librarians: An Analysis of Checklist-Based Research. Serebnick, Judith Academic Libraries Censorship Check Lists Data Analysis Higher Education Library Material Selection Library Surveys Public Libraries Research Methodology Research Reports School Libraries Presents an analysis of checklist-based research designed to investigate whether particular books, periodicals, and films considered to be controversial by the investigators are owned in certain groups of libraries. Objectives of checklist studies, definitions of self-censorship, compilation of checklists, and interpretation of data are highlighted. References are provided. (EJS)
title Self-Censorship by Librarians: An Analysis of Checklist-Based Research.
topic Academic Libraries
Censorship
Check Lists
Data Analysis
Higher Education
Library Material Selection
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
Research Methodology
Research Reports
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ268586