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This edifying guide, along with the current edition of the American Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Manual, is essential reading for library students, librarians, and library administrators.
While this volume's intended audience is classroom and subject-area teachers, school librarians who teach upper elementary and middle school students may find it useful, too.
With numerous examples, options, and activities that focus specifically on libraries and higher education, this book is recommended for any academic librarian or administrator in a supervisory role.
The stories contained in this volume will appeal to those interested in the history of librarianship, the history of occupations, the role of women in the workplace, and oral histories.