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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. 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…mehr
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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. 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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781610691390
- Artikelnr.: 68206744
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781610691390
- Artikelnr.: 68206744
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.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. What is Intellectual Freedom? Introduction What
is Intellectual Freedom? The Library Bill of Rights and Intellectual
Freedom The "Ever Green" Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights The
Code of Ethics and Intellectual Freedom The Intellectual Freedom Manual: A
Guide to Protecting Minors' Rights in a School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Core Intellectual Freedom Resources Discussion Questions
2. Intellectual Freedom: From Principles to Practice Introduction The
"Overdue" Blues: A Dilemma for School Librarians Principals and
Confidentiality of Library Records Computerized Reading Programs and
Intellectual Freedom How School Budgets Affect Students' Intellectual
Freedom Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Equitable Access to Technology Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom in Action Discussion
Questions 3. Challenges to School Library Resources Introduction The
Freedom to Question: Challenges in School Libraries Can You Challenge-Proof
Your School Library? A Tale of Two Challenges What Happens When You Call
the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom for Help? The Materials Selection
Policy: Defense Against Censorship Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup:
Combating Censorship Discussion Questions 4. Intellectual Freedom Online
Introduction Filters and Access to Information, Part I Filters and Access
to Information, Part II Filters and Access to Information, Part III
Overcoming Filtering Frustration Dusting Off the Acceptable Use Policy
(AUP) Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Online Discussion
Questions 5. Serving Students with Special Needs Introduction Access for
Students with Disabilities Welcoming America's Newest Immigrants: Providing
Access to Resources and Services for English Language Learners Serving
Homeless Children in Your School Library, Part I Serving Homeless Children
in Your School Library, Part II Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Serving
Students with Special Needs Discussion Questions 6. Privacy and
Confidentiality in the School Library Introduction Confidentiality The Age
of the Patron and Privacy: Elementary Students The Age of the Patron:
Privacy for Middle and High School Students The Ebb and Flow of Library
Privacy The Troubled Student and Privacy How Circulation Systems May Impact
Student Privacy More Privacy Concerns about Technology Use in the Library
Media Center Protecting the Privacy of Student Patrons Retaining School
Library Records Privacy Checklist: Evaluating Privacy in Your School
Library Media Program Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: School Library
Privacy Discussion Questions 7. The Intellectual Freedom Community
Introduction Are You Part of the Intellectual Freedom Community? Who Are
Our Friends? The Community of the Book The American Civil Liberties Union:
Another Ally for School Librarians Happy Birthday to the Freedom to Read
Foundation: 40 Years of Protecting Library User's Access to Information
Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in Developing Countries Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Intellectual Freedom Community Discussion
Questions 8. Advocating for Intellectual Freedom Introduction New Year's
Resolutions and Resources Advocating for Intellectual Freedom with
Principals and Teachers Reaching Out to Parents Citizens in Training:
Twelve Ways to Teach Students about Intellectual Freedom Protecting
Students' Rights and Keeping Your Job Banned Books Week: Just the Beginning
Choose Privacy Week: A New ALA Initiative The Intellectual Freedom
Calendar: Another Advocacy Plan for the School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Advocacy Discussion Questions 9. The
Future of Intellectual Freedom in School Libraries Introduction Fewer
School Librarians: The Effect on Students' Intellectual Freedom Solo
Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Future of Intellectual Freedom Discussion
Questions Appendix A: Core Intellectual Freedom Documents from the American
Library Association Library Bill of Rights Code of Ethics of the American
Library Association Appendix B: Pro-First Amendment and Privacy
Organizations Contact information and descriptions of intellectual freedom
and privacy advocacy groups Index
is Intellectual Freedom? The Library Bill of Rights and Intellectual
Freedom The "Ever Green" Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights The
Code of Ethics and Intellectual Freedom The Intellectual Freedom Manual: A
Guide to Protecting Minors' Rights in a School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Core Intellectual Freedom Resources Discussion Questions
2. Intellectual Freedom: From Principles to Practice Introduction The
"Overdue" Blues: A Dilemma for School Librarians Principals and
Confidentiality of Library Records Computerized Reading Programs and
Intellectual Freedom How School Budgets Affect Students' Intellectual
Freedom Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Equitable Access to Technology Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom in Action Discussion
Questions 3. Challenges to School Library Resources Introduction The
Freedom to Question: Challenges in School Libraries Can You Challenge-Proof
Your School Library? A Tale of Two Challenges What Happens When You Call
the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom for Help? The Materials Selection
Policy: Defense Against Censorship Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup:
Combating Censorship Discussion Questions 4. Intellectual Freedom Online
Introduction Filters and Access to Information, Part I Filters and Access
to Information, Part II Filters and Access to Information, Part III
Overcoming Filtering Frustration Dusting Off the Acceptable Use Policy
(AUP) Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Online Discussion
Questions 5. Serving Students with Special Needs Introduction Access for
Students with Disabilities Welcoming America's Newest Immigrants: Providing
Access to Resources and Services for English Language Learners Serving
Homeless Children in Your School Library, Part I Serving Homeless Children
in Your School Library, Part II Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Serving
Students with Special Needs Discussion Questions 6. Privacy and
Confidentiality in the School Library Introduction Confidentiality The Age
of the Patron and Privacy: Elementary Students The Age of the Patron:
Privacy for Middle and High School Students The Ebb and Flow of Library
Privacy The Troubled Student and Privacy How Circulation Systems May Impact
Student Privacy More Privacy Concerns about Technology Use in the Library
Media Center Protecting the Privacy of Student Patrons Retaining School
Library Records Privacy Checklist: Evaluating Privacy in Your School
Library Media Program Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: School Library
Privacy Discussion Questions 7. The Intellectual Freedom Community
Introduction Are You Part of the Intellectual Freedom Community? Who Are
Our Friends? The Community of the Book The American Civil Liberties Union:
Another Ally for School Librarians Happy Birthday to the Freedom to Read
Foundation: 40 Years of Protecting Library User's Access to Information
Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in Developing Countries Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Intellectual Freedom Community Discussion
Questions 8. Advocating for Intellectual Freedom Introduction New Year's
Resolutions and Resources Advocating for Intellectual Freedom with
Principals and Teachers Reaching Out to Parents Citizens in Training:
Twelve Ways to Teach Students about Intellectual Freedom Protecting
Students' Rights and Keeping Your Job Banned Books Week: Just the Beginning
Choose Privacy Week: A New ALA Initiative The Intellectual Freedom
Calendar: Another Advocacy Plan for the School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Advocacy Discussion Questions 9. The
Future of Intellectual Freedom in School Libraries Introduction Fewer
School Librarians: The Effect on Students' Intellectual Freedom Solo
Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Future of Intellectual Freedom Discussion
Questions Appendix A: Core Intellectual Freedom Documents from the American
Library Association Library Bill of Rights Code of Ethics of the American
Library Association Appendix B: Pro-First Amendment and Privacy
Organizations Contact information and descriptions of intellectual freedom
and privacy advocacy groups Index
Preface Acknowledgments 1. What is Intellectual Freedom? Introduction What
is Intellectual Freedom? The Library Bill of Rights and Intellectual
Freedom The "Ever Green" Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights The
Code of Ethics and Intellectual Freedom The Intellectual Freedom Manual: A
Guide to Protecting Minors' Rights in a School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Core Intellectual Freedom Resources Discussion Questions
2. Intellectual Freedom: From Principles to Practice Introduction The
"Overdue" Blues: A Dilemma for School Librarians Principals and
Confidentiality of Library Records Computerized Reading Programs and
Intellectual Freedom How School Budgets Affect Students' Intellectual
Freedom Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Equitable Access to Technology Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom in Action Discussion
Questions 3. Challenges to School Library Resources Introduction The
Freedom to Question: Challenges in School Libraries Can You Challenge-Proof
Your School Library? A Tale of Two Challenges What Happens When You Call
the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom for Help? The Materials Selection
Policy: Defense Against Censorship Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup:
Combating Censorship Discussion Questions 4. Intellectual Freedom Online
Introduction Filters and Access to Information, Part I Filters and Access
to Information, Part II Filters and Access to Information, Part III
Overcoming Filtering Frustration Dusting Off the Acceptable Use Policy
(AUP) Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Online Discussion
Questions 5. Serving Students with Special Needs Introduction Access for
Students with Disabilities Welcoming America's Newest Immigrants: Providing
Access to Resources and Services for English Language Learners Serving
Homeless Children in Your School Library, Part I Serving Homeless Children
in Your School Library, Part II Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Serving
Students with Special Needs Discussion Questions 6. Privacy and
Confidentiality in the School Library Introduction Confidentiality The Age
of the Patron and Privacy: Elementary Students The Age of the Patron:
Privacy for Middle and High School Students The Ebb and Flow of Library
Privacy The Troubled Student and Privacy How Circulation Systems May Impact
Student Privacy More Privacy Concerns about Technology Use in the Library
Media Center Protecting the Privacy of Student Patrons Retaining School
Library Records Privacy Checklist: Evaluating Privacy in Your School
Library Media Program Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: School Library
Privacy Discussion Questions 7. The Intellectual Freedom Community
Introduction Are You Part of the Intellectual Freedom Community? Who Are
Our Friends? The Community of the Book The American Civil Liberties Union:
Another Ally for School Librarians Happy Birthday to the Freedom to Read
Foundation: 40 Years of Protecting Library User's Access to Information
Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in Developing Countries Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Intellectual Freedom Community Discussion
Questions 8. Advocating for Intellectual Freedom Introduction New Year's
Resolutions and Resources Advocating for Intellectual Freedom with
Principals and Teachers Reaching Out to Parents Citizens in Training:
Twelve Ways to Teach Students about Intellectual Freedom Protecting
Students' Rights and Keeping Your Job Banned Books Week: Just the Beginning
Choose Privacy Week: A New ALA Initiative The Intellectual Freedom
Calendar: Another Advocacy Plan for the School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Advocacy Discussion Questions 9. The
Future of Intellectual Freedom in School Libraries Introduction Fewer
School Librarians: The Effect on Students' Intellectual Freedom Solo
Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Future of Intellectual Freedom Discussion
Questions Appendix A: Core Intellectual Freedom Documents from the American
Library Association Library Bill of Rights Code of Ethics of the American
Library Association Appendix B: Pro-First Amendment and Privacy
Organizations Contact information and descriptions of intellectual freedom
and privacy advocacy groups Index
is Intellectual Freedom? The Library Bill of Rights and Intellectual
Freedom The "Ever Green" Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights The
Code of Ethics and Intellectual Freedom The Intellectual Freedom Manual: A
Guide to Protecting Minors' Rights in a School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Core Intellectual Freedom Resources Discussion Questions
2. Intellectual Freedom: From Principles to Practice Introduction The
"Overdue" Blues: A Dilemma for School Librarians Principals and
Confidentiality of Library Records Computerized Reading Programs and
Intellectual Freedom How School Budgets Affect Students' Intellectual
Freedom Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Equitable Access to Technology Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom in Action Discussion
Questions 3. Challenges to School Library Resources Introduction The
Freedom to Question: Challenges in School Libraries Can You Challenge-Proof
Your School Library? A Tale of Two Challenges What Happens When You Call
the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom for Help? The Materials Selection
Policy: Defense Against Censorship Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup:
Combating Censorship Discussion Questions 4. Intellectual Freedom Online
Introduction Filters and Access to Information, Part I Filters and Access
to Information, Part II Filters and Access to Information, Part III
Overcoming Filtering Frustration Dusting Off the Acceptable Use Policy
(AUP) Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective Key
Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Online Discussion
Questions 5. Serving Students with Special Needs Introduction Access for
Students with Disabilities Welcoming America's Newest Immigrants: Providing
Access to Resources and Services for English Language Learners Serving
Homeless Children in Your School Library, Part I Serving Homeless Children
in Your School Library, Part II Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: Serving
Students with Special Needs Discussion Questions 6. Privacy and
Confidentiality in the School Library Introduction Confidentiality The Age
of the Patron and Privacy: Elementary Students The Age of the Patron:
Privacy for Middle and High School Students The Ebb and Flow of Library
Privacy The Troubled Student and Privacy How Circulation Systems May Impact
Student Privacy More Privacy Concerns about Technology Use in the Library
Media Center Protecting the Privacy of Student Patrons Retaining School
Library Records Privacy Checklist: Evaluating Privacy in Your School
Library Media Program Key Ideas Summary Resource Roundup: School Library
Privacy Discussion Questions 7. The Intellectual Freedom Community
Introduction Are You Part of the Intellectual Freedom Community? Who Are
Our Friends? The Community of the Book The American Civil Liberties Union:
Another Ally for School Librarians Happy Birthday to the Freedom to Read
Foundation: 40 Years of Protecting Library User's Access to Information
Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in Developing Countries Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Intellectual Freedom Community Discussion
Questions 8. Advocating for Intellectual Freedom Introduction New Year's
Resolutions and Resources Advocating for Intellectual Freedom with
Principals and Teachers Reaching Out to Parents Citizens in Training:
Twelve Ways to Teach Students about Intellectual Freedom Protecting
Students' Rights and Keeping Your Job Banned Books Week: Just the Beginning
Choose Privacy Week: A New ALA Initiative The Intellectual Freedom
Calendar: Another Advocacy Plan for the School Library Key Ideas Summary
Resource Roundup: Intellectual Freedom Advocacy Discussion Questions 9. The
Future of Intellectual Freedom in School Libraries Introduction Fewer
School Librarians: The Effect on Students' Intellectual Freedom Solo
Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Key Ideas
Summary Resource Roundup: The Future of Intellectual Freedom Discussion
Questions Appendix A: Core Intellectual Freedom Documents from the American
Library Association Library Bill of Rights Code of Ethics of the American
Library Association Appendix B: Pro-First Amendment and Privacy
Organizations Contact information and descriptions of intellectual freedom
and privacy advocacy groups Index