Librarianship and human rights in the U.S. are linked by the philosophy and practice of library and information professionals supporting the rights enumerated...
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Library Bill of Rights Library Hall of Fame Library War Service Librarianship and human rights in the United States List of American Library Association...
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Alison Macrina (category American librarianship and human rights)
Retrieved 2020-02-06. Macrina, Alison; Glaser, April (2014-09-13). "Radical Librarianship: how ninja librarians are ensuring patrons' electronic privacy". Boing...
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Andrew Carnegie (category American librarianship and human rights)
Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one...
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Sanford Berman (category American librarianship and human rights)
He is known for radicalism, promoting alternative viewpoints in librarianship, and acting as a proactive information conduit to other librarians around...
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Stonewall Book Award (redirect from Gay and Lesbian Book Award)
by the Rainbow Round Table (RRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) and have been part of the American Library Association awards program, now...
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Juliette Hampton Morgan (category American librarianship and human rights)
Hampton Morgan (February 21, 1914 – July 16, 1957) was a librarian and civil rights activist in Montgomery, Alabama. The only daughter from a well-to-do...
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Forrest Spaulding (category American librarianship and human rights)
writing the Library Bill of Rights. He was a humanitarian who is remembered not only for his contributions to librarianship, but also for the positive...
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Connecticut Four (category American librarianship and human rights)
30, 2016. McCook, Kathleen de la Peña (2011). Introduction to Public Librarianship, pp. 63–64. Neal-Schuman. Connecticut Four Reunite Against FBI Overreach...
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Library Freedom Project (category American librarianship and human rights)
surveillance threats, privacy rights, and digital tools to thwart surveillance. In 2015 the Project began an endeavour to place relays and, particularly, exit nodes...
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Dina Abramowicz (category American librarianship and human rights)
Public Library Service Award, 1994, Public Library Association of the American Library Association. Yiddish literature in English translation; books published...
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Ruth Brown (librarian) (category American librarianship and human rights)
1891 – September 10, 1975) was an American librarian, best known for her dismissal from service for civil rights activities in the late 1940s. On July...
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Library Bill of Rights is the American Library Association's statement expressing the rights of library users to intellectual freedom and the expectations...
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Kathleen de la Peña McCook (category American librarianship and human rights)
(2014). "Librarians as Wikipedians: From Library History to "Librarianship and Human Rights"". Progressive Librarian (42): 61–81. ISSN 1052-5726. Wikidata Q27334986...
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Clara Breed (category American librarianship and human rights)
19, 1906 – September 8, 1994) was an American librarian remembered chiefly for her support for Japanese American children during World War II. After the...
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Stanley Kunitz (category American librarianship and human rights)
Kunitz and essay by Megan Snyder-Camp from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.) McCook, Kathleen de la Peña (2011). Introduction to Public Librarianship, pp...
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E. J. Josey (category American librarianship and human rights)
Rights, Libraries, & African-American Librarianship: A Bibliographic Essay". In John Mark Tucker (ed.). Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries and Black...
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the civil rights movement of the 1960s, a primary aim of the Library Services and Construction Act was to provide funding for underserved and/or disadvantaged...
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Library Journal (redirect from American Library Journal)
approximately 100,000, Library Journal has the highest circulation of any librarianship journal, according to Ulrich's. Library Journal's original publisher...
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Alexander Allain (category American librarianship and human rights)
lawyer and library advocate known for his work securing the freedom of expression. His career was devoted to securing First Amendment rights for libraries...
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Library Awareness Program (category American librarianship and human rights)
explained the threat of this program, and urged libraries not to violate their ethical obligation to protect patrons' rights by providing information to the...
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Library Association in 1984. American librarianship and human rights Diversity in librarianship Equality Award. American Library Association. A Memorial...
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Barbara Gittings (category American librarianship and human rights)
and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement. Carrol & Graf Publishers; ISBN 978-1580052528 Katz, Jonathan. (1976) Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay...
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Louise Kerr Hines (category American librarianship and human rights)
Lyles Kerr) (born March 15, 1916 – April 9, 2007) was an African American Civil Rights activist. In 1945, Hines, along with her father, Dr. T. Henderson...
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Philip Keeney (category American librarianship and human rights)
politician and supporting a proposal to revive a local chapter of the American Federation of Teachers. Supported by the American Civil Liberties Union and the...
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Librarian (redirect from Blended librarianship)
Information professional Library Bill of Rights Librarians in North America American librarianship and human rights Libraries and the LGBTQ community Library school...
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Pura Belpré Award (category American librarianship and human rights)
division of the American Library Association (ALA), and the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking...
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Progressive Librarians Guild (category American librarianship and human rights)
Elaine Harger, Mark Rosenzweig and Elliot Shore. The PLG addresses issues especially relating to librarianship and human rights. The Progressive Librarians...
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Doe v. Gonzales (category American librarianship and human rights)
"Civil Rights Clearinghouse Litigation" "Doe v. Holder : Internet Service Provider's NSL", ACLU "USA PATRIOT Act: Doe v. Gonzales", American Library...
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Agnes Inglis (category American librarianship and human rights)
Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism In America. Princeton University Press, 1995. Princeton, NJ. Jo Labadie and His Gift to Michigan, University of Michigan...
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