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by rahimnathwani
54 days ago
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The web site says: "The ALA defines a “challenge” as an attempt to remove or restrict access to a library resource, while a “ban” refers to the removal of materials from a library" Page 10 of the report has a chart that breaks down what type of people are responsible for an 'attempt to remove' books from a library. Librarians themselves are not listed as one of the groups: It seems they only count it as 'censorship' or a 'challenge' if it's someone other than a librarian taking the action. If I've understood correctly, if librarians (alone or in groups) decide that certain books should not be procured, the ALA would count this as a censorship or ban. |
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Under that definition, it doesn't seem to me like it would be possible for a "ban" to happen without also being a "challenge".