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Censor / Ed skip to main | skip to sidebar Censor / Ed Books are a gray area... Photo by austinevan Tuesday, December 2, 2008 One of us... I found this blog for another library school's intellectual freedom class (of particular interest to me because I'm currenly enrolled in a similar course). But this is a post by one of the students about book censorship, http://libintellectualfreedom.wordpress.com/2008/10/16/book-censorship-and-intellectual-freedom/ The statistic that at least a book a day is challenged is sort of scary. And since the history of Anthony Comstock was so prevelent in the book Purity in Print , I especially liked the question about if interlibrary loans could fall subject to the 1873 Comstock laws. Something to think about the next time you order a book! LibBie Posted by LibBie at 5:25 PM No comments: Labels: anthony comstock , blog , book , censorship , ILL , intellectual fredom , interlibrary loan Monday, December 1, 2008...

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