<em>Public Library Collections in the Balance: Censorship, Inclusivity, and Truth</em> by Jennifer Downey

Authors

  • Amy Leota Shropshire

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/jifp.v2i3-4.6415

Abstract

Public Library Collections in the Balance: Censorship, Inclusivity and Truth, by Jennifer Downey, focuses tightly on issues of self-censorship in collection development, as well as community challenges. It features constant reminders of the First Amendment and Library Bill of Rights as guides for appropriate policy and institutional framework, particularly in collection development. The author also presents some unique and multi-faceted challenges and examples of situations of censorship, to aid librarians involved in collection development and policy making.

Author Biography

Amy Leota Shropshire

Amy Leota Shropshire, Graduate of the MLIS program at the University of Alabama

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Published

2018-04-09