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Texas Library Workers on Censorship in the State: Implications for Practice for LGBTQIA+ Collections
Josh Salmans; Shelby Hebert; Erin Burns – College & Research Libraries, 2025
Censorship efforts, especially when geared to fight against censorship of materials for minority sexuality and gender identities, are often hindered by social, cultural, religious, administrative, and political resistance. LGBTQIA+ collections within libraries face resistance, which can come in the form of overt or covert challenges. This study…
Descriptors: Library Personnel, Library Materials, Censorship, LGBTQ People
Paul, Naomi R. – 1985
Prior to changing from a manual/time sharing circulation system to an online system with an in-house computer, the staff of the Mary and John Gray Library of Lamar University reevaluated their current circulation policies in light of the increased capabilities of the new system. As part of this process, a survey was conducted of the libraries in…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Administrative Policy, Fines (Penalties), Higher Education

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