@article{watsonStillChillingCensorship2019,
abstract = {Kristin Pekoll, Assistant Director of ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) began the session by announcing that OIF had recorded 531 affected items in 2018βwhich is a step beyond just challenges. These items included books films, board games, video games, magazines and much more. Sarah Ward, outreach librarian at Hunter College Libraries in New York β¦ Continue reading Still Chilling: Censorship Beyond Banned Books β},
author = {Watson, Brian M.},
copyright = {All rights reserved},
file = {Snapshot:C:\Users\Brian\Zotero\storage\VBZ3N3Y7\still-chilling-censorship-beyond-banned-books.html:text/html},
journal = {American Libraries Magazine},
language = {en-US},
month = {June},
shorttitle = {Still {Chilling}},
title = {Still {Chilling}: {Censorship} {Beyond} {Banned} {Books}},
url = {https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/still-chilling-censorship-beyond-banned-books/},
urldate = {2019-12-13},
year = {2019}
}
Kristin Pekoll, Assistant Director of ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) began the session by announcing that OIF had recorded 531 affected items in 2018βwhich is a step beyond just challenges. These items included books films, board games, video games, magazines and much more. Sarah Ward, outreach librarian at Hunter College Libraries in New York β¦ Continue reading Still Chilling: Censorship Beyond Banned Books β