Preface Introduction A Survey of Major Bookbanning Incidents The Law on Bookbanning Voices of Banned Authors The Most Frequently Banned Books, 1996-2000 Appendix A: Office for Intellectual Freedom's 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 Appendix B: Office for Intellectual Freedom's Frequently Challenged Books and Authors of 2000 Appendix C: Office for Intellectual Freedom's Most Frequently Challenged Books and Authors of 1999 Appendix D: Office for Intellectual Freedom's Most Frequently Challenged Books and Authors of 1998 Selected Bibliography Index
HERBERT N. FOERSTEL is the former Head of Branch Libraries at the University of Maryland, College Park. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the National Security Archives. He is a noted authority on intellectual freedom and has published seven previous books on the topic for Greenwood Publishing, including Banned in the Media (1998) and From Watergate to Monicagate: Ten Controversies in Modern Journalism and Media (2001).
This revised and expanded edition of Foerstel's book, whose first
edition drew favorable reviews in 1994, deserves equal
attention….Foerstel, a noted authority on intellectual freedom,
supplies informative appendixes and an index that make this book a
valuable resource for all libraries.
*Choice*
…Foerstel gives an enlightening analysis of censorship in U.S.
schools and public libraries….Recommended.
*Library Journal*
Simply put, ^IBanned in The U.S.A^R is a straightforward and
fact-filled resource which should be found on the shelf of every
academic and public llibrary in the country.
*MidWest Review*
Provides a survey of major book-banning incidents, legal cases
surrounding censorship, interviews with the most censored authors,
and an annotated list and discussion of the 50 most frequently
challenged books for 1996 through 2000.
*American Libraries*
This is a book that librarians may want on their personal, as well
as library shelves….^IBanned in the USA^R offers a cautionary tale.
The individuals and groups that challenge these books are not to be
laughed at. They are earnest and commited, and are often adept at
proceeding 'under formal, bureaucratic cover.' Make no mistake the
people who challenge books have an impact. Reading through
Foerstel's book makes this obvious. Whether in reference or
circulation, ^IBanned in the USA^R is a book that most librarians
should own.
*Against the Grain*
This indispensable resource belongs in every library's professional
collection. ^BExceptional^R.
*The Shy Librarian*
A valuable reference tool for librarians who are dealing with
censorship….Librarians and teachers need this book, but patrons who
want to better understand the threats to their First Amendment
rights should be led to it as well.
*School Library Journal*
With a breezy, light style, this reference tool begs to be read
from cover-to-cover as well. It is a needed purchase even for those
who own the previous edition.
*VOYA*
This revised and expanded edition of Foerstel's book, whose first
edition drew favorable reviews in 1994, deserves equal
attention....Foerstel, a noted authority on intellectual freedom,
supplies informative appendixes and an index that make this book a
valuable resource for all libraries. * Choice *
...Foerstel gives an enlightening analysis of censorship in U.S.
schools and public libraries....Recommended. * Library Journal
*
Simply put, ^IBanned in The U.S.A^R is a straightforward and
fact-filled resource which should be found on the shelf of every
academic and public llibrary in the country. * MidWest Review *
Provides a survey of major book-banning incidents, legal cases
surrounding censorship, interviews with the most censored authors,
and an annotated list and discussion of the 50 most frequently
challenged books for 1996 through 2000. * American Libraries *
This is a book that librarians may want on their personal, as well
as library shelves....^IBanned in the USA^R offers a cautionary
tale. The individuals and groups that challenge these books are not
to be laughed at. They are earnest and commited, and are often
adept at proceeding 'under formal, bureaucratic cover.' Make no
mistake the people who challenge books have an impact. Reading
through Foerstel's book makes this obvious. Whether in reference or
circulation, ^IBanned in the USA^R is a book that most librarians
should own. * Against the Grain *
This indispensable resource belongs in every library's professional
collection. ^BExceptional^R. * The Shy Librarian *
A valuable reference tool for librarians who are dealing with
censorship....Librarians and teachers need this book, but patrons
who want to better understand the threats to their First Amendment
rights should be led to it as well. * School Library Journal *
With a breezy, light style, this reference tool begs to be read
from cover-to-cover as well. It is a needed purchase even for those
who own the previous edition. * VOYA *
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