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Main Author: Sorensen, Mark W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ529780
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author Sorensen, Mark W.
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contents Censorship and the Public Librarian. Sorensen, Mark W. Access to Information Activism Censorship Community Support Conflict Governing Boards Legal Responsibility Library Administrators Library Collection Development Library Policy Public Libraries Public Opinion Social Responsibility User Needs (Information) Analyzes a 1993 censorship case involving public protest against the Fairfax County (Virginia) Library System's display of a gay newspaper. The case gave rise to the Family Friendly Libraries movement. The responsible librarian should select to maintain a balanced collection, know the community, educate the library board and develop consensus on it, and keep communication lines open. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Censorship and the Public Librarian.
Sorensen, Mark W.
Access to Information
Activism
Censorship
Community Support
Conflict
Governing Boards
Legal Responsibility
Library Administrators
Library Collection Development
Library Policy
Public Libraries
Public Opinion
Social Responsibility
User Needs (Information)
Censorship and the Public Librarian. Sorensen, Mark W. Access to Information Activism Censorship Community Support Conflict Governing Boards Legal Responsibility Library Administrators Library Collection Development Library Policy Public Libraries Public Opinion Social Responsibility User Needs (Information) Analyzes a 1993 censorship case involving public protest against the Fairfax County (Virginia) Library System's display of a gay newspaper. The case gave rise to the Family Friendly Libraries movement. The responsible librarian should select to maintain a balanced collection, know the community, educate the library board and develop consensus on it, and keep communication lines open. (PEN)
title Censorship and the Public Librarian.
topic Access to Information
Activism
Censorship
Community Support
Conflict
Governing Boards
Legal Responsibility
Library Administrators
Library Collection Development
Library Policy
Public Libraries
Public Opinion
Social Responsibility
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ529780