What is the process to challenge a book?
What is the process to challenge a book?
The person who initiated the challenge must read the whole book, fill out a challenge form and explain why, how and where in the book the offensive action took place, then the case will be presented in a hearing and decided whether it should be removed from the collection or retained.
How do I advocate for a banned book?
Here’s what you can do to fight censorship, keep books available in libraries, and promote the freedom to read!
- Stay informed.
- Attend a Banned Books Week program.
- Stream a Banned Books Week webinar.
- Organize your own Banned Books Week program.
- Participate in the Stand for the Banned Virtual Read-out.
What does it mean to challenge censorship?
As stated in Article III of the Library Bill of Rights, “Libraries should challenge censorship in the fulfillment of their responsibility to provide information and enlightenment.” A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the objections of a person or group.
What does the ALA believe about censorship and book banning?
The ALA condemns censorship and works to ensure free access to information. For more information on ALA’s efforts to raise awareness of censorship and promote the freedom to read, please explore Banned Books Week.
Why do books get banned or challenged?
Books usually are challenged with the best intentions—to protect others, frequently children, from difficult ideas and information. Often challenges are motivated by a desire to protect children from “inappropriate” sexual content or “offensive” language.
Does the ALA ban books?
Does ALA ban books? No. The ALA condemns censorship and works to ensure free access to information. For more information on ALA’s efforts to raise awareness of censorship and promote the freedom to read, please explore Banned Books Week.
What’s the difference between censoring and banning?
As nouns the difference between banning and censorship is that banning is the act by which something is banned; a prohibition while censorship is the use of state or group power to control freedom of expression or press, such as passing laws to prevent media from being published or propagated.
Why is book banning bad?
Why do people ban books? Often it’s for religious or political reasons: An idea, a scene, or a character in the book offends their religion, sense of morality, or political view. Some folks feel they need to protect children from the cursing, morally offensive behavior, or racially insensitive language in a book.
What do Banned books mean?
According to the American Library Association, a banned book is a book that has been removed from the shelf of a library or school. A challenged books is a book that some people think should be removed, but hasn’t been removed from the shelves of a library or school.