Censorship and Intellectual Freedom; A Survey of School Librarians' Attitudes and Moral Reasoning

Overview

Continuing the line of research dealing with the attitudes of professional librarians toward intellectual freedom, this study reaffirms the gap between professional beliefs and practices. In addition to looking at demographic variables and personal characteristics, this study of secondary school librarians examines the relationship between moral reasoning and attitudes toward intellectual freedom and censorship. The findings verify previous studies, provide additional information and add to the emerging picture ...

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Overview

Continuing the line of research dealing with the attitudes of professional librarians toward intellectual freedom, this study reaffirms the gap between professional beliefs and practices. In addition to looking at demographic variables and personal characteristics, this study of secondary school librarians examines the relationship between moral reasoning and attitudes toward intellectual freedom and censorship. The findings verify previous studies, provide additional information and add to the emerging picture of characteristics of librarians that contribute to upholding the principles of their profession. An overview of intellectual freedom and censorship research and relevant moral development research are included. The book is indexed. Intellectual freedom activists will find data to support their efforts to explain the discrepancy between professional values and professional behavior. Library educators will be challenged to examine their freedom of access curriculum and their teaching methods. Researchers will be pointed to the needed next stage of intellectual freedom research. Librarians and other educators will find insights into the conflict between their belief in the "Library Bill of Rights" and "Freedom to Read" documents and self-censorship and other restrictive practices in school libraries.

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Editorial Reviews

Library Review
Recommended for any library sourcing research methods in the school library and educational domain.
Wilson Library Bulletin
...presents a wealth of useful data...with the key finding being that level of education is emerging as a significant variable in explaining attitudes towards intellectual freedom and censorship...
Wilson Library Bulletin
...presents a wealth of useful data...with the key finding being that level of education is emerging as a significant variable in explaining attitudes towards intellectual freedom and censorship....
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780810826809
  • Publisher: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
  • Publication date: 10/28/1993
  • Pages: 220
  • Product dimensions: 5.88 (w) x 8.72 (h) x 0.72 (d)

Meet the Author

Frances Beck McDonald (B.A., College of Scholastica; M.S., Mankato State University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota) is a Professor of Library Media Education at Mankato State University, MN. Dr. McDonald's involvement in intellectual freedom issues includes writing, speaking, leading workshops, and working with intellectual freedom organizations in Minnesota and nationally. She wrote both the 1983 and 1993 Minnesota Civil Liberties Union studies of censorship in Minnesota and edited the Minnesota Coalition Against Censorship Selection Policies and Reevaluation Procedures: A Workshop.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
List of Tables
Ch. 1 Intellectual Freedom: A Professional Value 1
Ch. 2 Intellectual Freedom and Censorship: Related Literature 7
Ch. 3 Moral Development: Related Literature 31
Ch. 4 Design of the Attitude Study 45
Ch. 5 Data Collection Instruments 58
Ch. 6 Description of Survey Respondents 80
Ch. 7 Intellectual Freedom and Censorship Attitudes and Demographic Characteristics 88
Ch. 8 Intellectual Freedom and Censorship Consistency 103
Ch. 9 Intellectual Freedom, Censorship, and Moral Reasoning 120
Ch. 10 Discussion of Findings 126
Appendixes 137
Bibliography 203
Index 211
About the Author 221
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