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Locating Banned Books: A Collection Analysis Of Libraries In Arkansas And Tennessee, Floyce Thomas
Locating Banned Books: A Collection Analysis Of Libraries In Arkansas And Tennessee, Floyce Thomas
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No library can make everything available to its patrons. However, libraries should adhere to the American Library Association (ALA) for guidance on what items are banned from the library's collections. Censorship and intellectual freedom have gained attention for how it affects libraries and the restraints it individualized for banned or forbidden items. Difficulties are characterized as formal, composed complaints recorded with a library or school asking for specific materials to be expelled from view because the substance may not be considered appropriate for the users.
The purpose of this study is to compare a selected set of previously banned books …
Out-Of-Print Books As E-Books: A Collection Analysis, Mary Frances Calix
Out-Of-Print Books As E-Books: A Collection Analysis, Mary Frances Calix
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In recent years, archival institutions have begun to digitally archive or preserve the items in their collections. This way, items are more accessible to those wanting to perform research but not necessarily handle the original documents and are not likely to be permanently damaged. One example of a digital preservation project is the one that forms the basis for this paper- the Oklahoma Historical Society's collection of out-of-print historical books that have been made available as e-books. Created over three years ago, this collection contains 22 books about Oklahoma and Texas history. The original publication dates of the books cover …