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Autore principale: Carter, Julie
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2005
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ841498
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contents United States: Reaching out with Library Services for GLBTQ Teens Carter, Julie Childrens Literature Adolescents School Libraries Library Services Librarians Homosexuality Sexual Orientation Access to Information Video Technology Although major strides toward the inclusion of GLBT images in North American libraries have indeed been achieved, censorship is alive and well where children's literature is concerned. It is plain to see that libraries have become a major battleground for the free flow of information about and for GLBTQ children and families. This article describes a new video resource, entitled "Reaching Out: Library Services for GLBT&Q Teens," which provides a cross-sectional examination of this debate and offers techniques for librarians to "reach out" to GLBTQ audiences. The educational video, only 16 minutes in length, presents the perspectives of youth, writers, and librarians on this most important issue.
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spellingShingle United States: Reaching out with Library Services for GLBTQ Teens
Carter, Julie
Childrens Literature
Adolescents
School Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Homosexuality
Sexual Orientation
Access to Information
Video Technology
United States: Reaching out with Library Services for GLBTQ Teens Carter, Julie Childrens Literature Adolescents School Libraries Library Services Librarians Homosexuality Sexual Orientation Access to Information Video Technology Although major strides toward the inclusion of GLBT images in North American libraries have indeed been achieved, censorship is alive and well where children's literature is concerned. It is plain to see that libraries have become a major battleground for the free flow of information about and for GLBTQ children and families. This article describes a new video resource, entitled "Reaching Out: Library Services for GLBT&Q Teens," which provides a cross-sectional examination of this debate and offers techniques for librarians to "reach out" to GLBTQ audiences. The educational video, only 16 minutes in length, presents the perspectives of youth, writers, and librarians on this most important issue.
title United States: Reaching out with Library Services for GLBTQ Teens
topic Childrens Literature
Adolescents
School Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Homosexuality
Sexual Orientation
Access to Information
Video Technology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ841498