Public Library Collections in the Balance: Censorship, Inclusivity, and Truth

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Jennifer Downeyauthor

Jennifer Downey, MLIS, is reference librarian at Rancho Cucamonga Public Library.

Public Library Collections in the Balance: Censorship, Inclusivity, and Truth

20170731

Libraries Unlimited

Pages 224
Topics Librarianship: Philosophy, Values, and Issues

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Public Library Collections in the Balance: Censorship, Inclusivity, and Truth

Author(s): Downey, Jennifer;
Contributors: Downey, Jennifer;
Abstract:

A fascinating and informative read for librarians, library staff, and MLIS students, this book offers practical information and professional guidelines to examine current issues in censorship and libraries while also enabling readers to consider their own opinions about intellectual freedom and censorship.


• Helps librarians and students better understand the intellectual freedom issues and controversies most common to public libraries and put them into the context of real-world situations

• Challenges readers to examine their professional and personal feelings on controversial topics fairly and thoughtfully, with the intent of evolving the library profession

• Offers a big-picture approach covering the many facets of censorship (including the seldom-discussed issue of self-censorship) and presents information on alternative review sources and publishers in order to develop well-balanced collections

• Serves as a continuing education source on a rarely discussed but often-encountered topic

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Author Info:
Jennifer Downeyauthor

Jennifer Downey, MLIS, is reference librarian at Rancho Cucamonga Public Library.

eISBN-13: 9781440849657
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Print ISBN-13: 9781440849640
Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 20170731