Ensuring Intellectual Freedom and Access to Information in the School Library Media Program

Awards:   Winner of The Five-Foot Bookshelf 2009 2009 (United States)
Author:   Helen R. Adams
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781591585398


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 September 2008
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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Ensuring Intellectual Freedom and Access to Information in the School Library Media Program


Awards

  • Winner of The Five-Foot Bookshelf 2009 2009 (United States)

Overview

Over two-thirds of all challenges to books and other resources reported to the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom occur in schools. This book explores intellectual freedom issues in school library media programs including selection of resources and materials selection policies, challenges and censorship, students' freedom to read, patron privacy and confidentiality of library records, the blocking of Internet resources, access to the school library media center, its resources, and services for students with special needs, and advocacy for minors' First Amendment rights in school library media programs. Throughout the text, practicing public school and private school library media specialists at different grade levels candidly share their stories and observations on how intellectual freedom principles and ALA policy statements apply to real life situations. Attorney Mary Minow provides vital information about the impact of the First Amendment, federal and state law, and court decisions on minors using libraries in schools. Whether a library media specialist in the field or a student in a graduate or undergraduate library and information studies program, readers will find both practical information and advice to complement the concepts found in the American Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Manual. Print and Web resources are included.

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Author:   Helen R. Adams
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781591585398


ISBN 10:   1591585392
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 September 2008
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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<p> Handling challenges to library materials and preventing censorship are important, yet knotty issues for librarians. The author clearly advises school librarians on how to approach these issues. . . . Reading this book is a professional<p>development in itself! Highly Recommended. - <p>Library Media Connection, Starred Review


In chapters geared to school situations and covering topics including selection of resources, the First Amendment, privacy, challenges of resources, the Internet, and access for students with disabilities, Adams offers background on the topic and bulleted lists of strategies for dealing with an issues... This is a book that every school librarian needs to keep handy and share with administrators, colleagues, and parents. - Booklist Pointing to the school media professional as a leader in promoting principles such as the Library Bill of Rights and ALA's Code of Ethics within the parameters of local school environment, Adams offers help in creating and following a selection policy, keeping library records private, and understanding the effect of case law on intellectual freedom... This is a useful guide for new and veteran library media specialists, and a must-share wtih school administrators. - School Library Journal This excellent, comprehensive, and up-to-date treatment of intellectual freedom, with an introduction by library school professor and author Dianne McAfee Hopkins, is an indispensable work for school library media specialists in all kinds of schools, including international and private schools. - VOYA ... this is a timely and useful addition to the literature of the library profession. It is recommended for college and university libraries. - Catholic Library World Handling challenges to library materials and preventing censorship are important, yet knotty issues for librarians. The author clearly advises school librarians on how to approach these issues... Reading this book is a professional development in itself! Highly Recommended. - Library Media Connection, Starred Review


Pointing to the school media professional as a leader in promoting principles such as the Library Bill of Rights and ALA's Code of Ethics within the parameters of local school environment, Adams offers help in creating and following a selection policy, keeping library records private, and understanding the effect of case law on intellectual freedom... This is a useful guide for new and veteran library media specialists, and a must-share wtih school administrators. - School Library Journal In chapters geared to school situations and covering topics including selection of resources, the First Amendment, privacy, challenges of resources, the Internet, and access for students with disabilities, Adams offers background on the topic and bulleted lists of strategies for dealing with an issues... This is a book that every school librarian needs to keep handy and share with administrators, colleagues, and parents. - Booklist This excellent, comprehensive, and up-to-date treatment of intellectual freedom, with an introduction by library school professor and author Dianne McAfee Hopkins, is an indispensable work for school library media specialists in all kinds of schools, including international and private schools. - VOYA ... this is a timely and useful addition to the literature of the library profession. It is recommended for college and university libraries. - Catholic Library World Handling challenges to library materials and preventing censorship are important, yet knotty issues for librarians. The author clearly advises school librarians on how to approach these issues... Reading this book is a professional development in itself! Highly Recommended. - Library Media Connection, Starred Review


Author Information

Helen R. Adams is a former Wisconsin school library media specialist and technology coordinator and currently teaches an online course on intellectual freedom issues for Mansfield University of Pennsylviania. She is past president of the AASL and has previously published books on school library media program policy development and privacy with Libraries Unlimited.

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