Hello everyone,
I am writing a paper..........for my graduate class and I was wondering if
anyone would like to help me out by answering a few questions. I would like
to gather opinions and data from those of you that have had on the job
experience, in school and who are just starting out.
My focus is self-censorship in the school library media center.
Here are some questions for your consideration:
1.. How do you define self-censorship?
2.. When, if ever, is self-censorship appropriate?
3.. What subject areas, in your experience or opinion, most often fall
prey to self-censorship?
4.. What can we as librarians or future librarians do to minimize
self-censorship?
I appreciate any help!
Laura Hile
Southern Pines, N.C.
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