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P Prendeville

Monkey Business - 0 views

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    Despite the refutation of intelligent design as legitimate science by the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences, eighteen states have suggested the introduction of antievolution legislation (as of 2005). In the wake of this movement, librarians, the ultimate guardians of knowledge, may face challenges of censorship by religious conservatives. Suppressing access to information is in direct conflict with democratic ideals. This article contains specific advice for librarians regarding the protection of diverse resources. Although the O'Sullivans write to a specific audience, their message is indicative of the relationship between censorship and literacy.
J Huffman

GOOGLIZERS vs. RESISTORS - 0 views

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    This article transcribes a debate between individuals that believe Google is a benefit to society and individuals who feel that Google restrains society. They discuss the ease of Google, the reliability of Google, and censorship and commerce that affects Google. This article gives me both sides of the article; however, it gives personal opinions of both sides.
A Stanley

EBSCOhost: POLICING POP/A special report.; Recording Industry's Strictest Censor Is It... - 0 views

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    This article talks about the way radio stations and record labels are censoring their artists and albums. Some artists are force to remove songs from their albums, create edited albums, or even refuse to play certain artists. It also talks about how many albums containing derogatory terms and drug references are not sold in certain stores and not played on certain stations, despite the censorship which might aid in the literacy of younger listeners.
Abby Purdy

Banning censorship - 0 views

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    First Amendment attorney and author Marjorie Heins argues that obscenity laws do children more harm than good.
A Stanley

EBSCOhost: Does censorship make business sense? - 0 views

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    In this article, Lloyd discusses whether censoring musical artists is really profitable for the businesses. It talks about the crossroads presented in censoring when talking about business opportunities opposed to their civil liberties of protecting today's youth and supporting proper literacy among youths.
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