Showing posts with label banned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label banned. Show all posts

Jul 29, 2009

Competency #8 - Internet

With all this talk about challenged and banned books, I thought for this competency it would be appropriate to discuss Banned Book Week. Banned Books Week is the only national celebration of the freedom to read. It was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores and libraries. More than a thousand books have been challenged since 1982. September 26 - October 3, 2009, can be one week in time where we can celebrate intellectual freedom.

http://bannedbooksweek.org/

Anyone may Google banned book week for information on how you can get involved in your area.
Photo courtesy of Banned Books Week.

Jul 22, 2009

Competency #7 - Multimedia

Searching for a multimedia component for this blog was not difficult. There are a wide variety of catchy images and graphics out there all relating to challenged or banned books. I suppose the most difficult task was narrowing my choices down to one. I used Graball.com for my search.

I choose a YouTube video that promotes Banned Book Week. The video is humorous, but is also a reminder of our First Amendment rights.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa1aUmjf2ns

Jul 11, 2009

Competency #5 - Tagging

I have been a fan of LibraryThing (librarything.com) for over a year. I can spend hours finding undiscovered books through tags. I searched for "banned books" and noticed a book I haven't read before, 100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature by Nicholas J. Karolides. This reference discussed titles that have historically been challenged or banned across the globe.

Here is the tag history:

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As you can see, this title has been tagged "banned books" 12 times. I encourage you to follow the link above to go directly to LibraryThing.
Photo courtesy of LibraryThing.com.

Jul 4, 2009

Competency #4 - RSS Feed - The Banned Book Club

The Banned Book Club is a blog that continues to offer conversations about challenged and banned books. It is moderated frequently and offers membership. They have several interesting discussions all pertaining to the important topic of book censorship. The RSS feed can be found on the upper right hand corner of this page. Blog was located using blogsearch.google.com


http://www.squidoo.com/xml/top_lenses/group/banned-books

Photo courtesy of Banned Book Club.

Jun 22, 2009

Competency #3 - Challeneged Book Podcast

I easily found a podcast about challenged books on youtube.com. This podcast is titled ZORN_Banned Books Final and I am assuming it was created for an assignment at the State University of NY Brockport. The author gives a brief history about challenged and banned books as well as book burnings. Her video has a mock courtroom with some internationally known titles such as Catcher In the Rye, James and the Giant Peach and Diary of a Young Girl, taking the stand in a court of law. Her parody of a book being on trial is humorous and it's surprising to see so many popular books were challenged at one point.

She then discusses in short;

Who can challenge a book?
What happens to the challenged book?
Why are books challenged?

The author feels that challenged and banned books is a form of censorship and everyone has the right to have access to all information, read all materials and the right to express opinions no matter how unpopular. She also give us some interesting facts such as between the years 1990 and 2000, 6,364 books were challenged.

Here is a link to the entire podcast. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40yZRj5Ara4