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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-101610691385
ISBN-139781610691383
eBay Product ID (ePID)143829916
Product Key Features
Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages280 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameProtecting Intellectual Freedom and Privacy in Your School Library
Publication Year2013
SubjectLibrary & Information Science / School Media, Privacy, Civil Rights, Library & Information Science / General, Library & Information Science / Administration & Management
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorHelen R. Adams
Subject AreaLaw, Political Science, Language Arts & Disciplines
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight23.4 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceElementary/High School
LCCN2012-049687
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Adams provides wonderful information about intellectual freedom and privacy in our school libraries. . . . This is a great resource and will be of particular value to school librarians or other interested parties." - ARBA, "This is a thoroughly researched, yet practical and accessible book. It belongs in all professional collections. . . . Highly Recommended." - Library Media Connection, Starred Review, "School librarians at any grade level will find this book thought-provoking, especially if they are updating their library policies or training staff on privacy issues. . . . School librarians will want to have it on hand for the resources and guidelines it contains, but its real value is in the questions it prompts readers to ask about their own libraries." -- School Library Journal "This is a thoroughly researched, yet practical and accessible book. It belongs in all professional collections. . . . Highly Recommended." -- Library Media Connection, Starred Review "Adams provides wonderful information about intellectual freedom and privacy in our school libraries. . . . This is a great resource and will be of particular value to school librarians or other interested parties." -- ARBA
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal025.2/13
SynopsisWritten by a well-known intellectual freedom advocate, this book is a one-stop source for school librarians on intellectual freedom and privacy issues that blends principles with best practices. In order to sort out fact from fiction and become effective, critically thinking adults in a global society, children need access to diverse points of view from authoritative sources in their school libraries. This book provides school librarians with easy-to-read guidance on specific aspects of intellectual freedom and privacy, explaining how the core values of the library profession translate into everyday practice. The readings supply current information and targeted, practical advice on a broad range of topics, including privacy and confidentiality in the context of a school library; working with homeless students, English language learners, and other special needs students; challenges to school library materials; filtering issues; and advocacy for intellectual freedom. Each of the nine chapters begins with an introductory essay examining the topic and concludes with a "key ideas" summary; a list of annotated resources to lead the reader to more information on the individual column topics; and discussion questions. The volume's appendices include the text of the ALA Library Bill of Rights and the Code of Ethics as well as an annotated list of pro-First Amendment and privacy protecting organizations with contact information., In order to sort out fact from fiction and become effective, critically thinking adults in a global society, children need access to diverse points of view from authoritative sources in their school libraries. This book provides school librarians with easy-to-read guidance on specific aspects of intellectual freedom and privacy, explaining how the core values of the library profession translate into everyday practice. The readings supply current information and targeted, practical advice on a broad range of topics, including privacy and confidentiality in the context of a school library; working with homeless students, English language learners, and other special needs students; challenges to school library materials; filtering issues; and advocacy for intellectual freedom. Each of the nine chapters begins with an introductory essay examining the topic and concludes with a "key ideas" summary; a list of annotated resources to lead the reader to more information on the individual column topics; and discussion questions. The volume's appendices include the text of the ALA Library Bill of Rights and the Code of Ethics as well as an annotated list of pro-First Amendment and privacy protecting organizations with contact information., Written by a well-known intellectual freedom advocate, this book is a one-stop source for school librarians on intellectual freedom and privacy issues that blends principles with best practices.