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This month our book display features banned and challenged books. Recognize the titles? See some of your favorites?
Banned Books Week is set aside by libraries to raise awareness about book banning and to reinforce people’s knowledge of their First Amendment rights as they apply in the library. “The Freedom to Read Statement” provides more information.
It’s also a great opportunity to discover a great book, or rediscover a beloved favorite!
Top Ten Challenged Books of 2011
Reblogging for Banned Books Week 2012!
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“We librarians cannot stand by & do nothing while some publishers deepen the digital divide.”
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This month our book display features banned and challenged books. Recognize the titles? See some of your favorites?
Banned Books Week is set aside by libraries to raise awareness about book banning and to reinforce people’s knowledge of their First Amendment rights as they apply in the library. “The Freedom to Read Statement” provides more information.
It’s also a great opportunity to discover a great book, or rediscover a beloved favorite!
Top Ten Challenged Books of 2011
Filed under Banned Books Week ALA freedom censorship First Amendment
We’re hard at work finalizing the Summer Reading Program schedule. This year’s theme is Night, and we’re kicking off the summer on June 20th! Summer reading, fun programs, great prizes…what more could you ask for?

Dream Big READ!

Own the Night

Between the Covers
Images are copyrighted. Contact the CSLP at 1-866-657-8556 or info@cslpreads.org for more information.
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