6/3/13 Office of Intellectual Freedom Publications Audiovisual File, 1974-2009

Box 1: Audio recordings It Can Happen Here, 1975 (slide presentation with audiocassette) Freedom in America 1977 (2 filmstrips, 2 audio cassettes, a slide show, and a discussion guide on freedom of expression) Colloquium on School and School Library and Litigation, 1981 (12 magnetic audio tapes) Pornography on the : A New Reality, AALL Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, 2001 (audiocassette) Video recordings Dave Baum Media Training for Judith Krug (2 videocassettes) Tell It Like It Is! On censorship of children’s books with Judy Blume & others (videocassette, 15 minutes) PEN Awards Ceremony, 2003 (videocassette) The Open Mind, Host: Richard D. Heffner, guest: Judith Krug, “Intellectual Freedom and America’s Libraries”, 2004 (videocassette)

Box 2: “Books on Trial”, Camera at Large series, WCAU-TV Philadelphia, Charles Shaw, moderator, discussion of Tropic of Cancer censorship, c. 1961 (film cannister) The Speaker, 1977 (2 film cannisters)

Box 3: “Controlling the Confrontation,” 1989 and Interviews with Barney Rossett and Allen Ginsberg, VHS “Reading Your Rights” and “Of Rights and Wrongs, ” VHS “The Speaker” and “Caught in the Crossfire,” VHS “Presentation of Karen Schneider on Internet Filtering,” 1998 and Presentations of Anne Kappler on the Internet and the Law, VHS, 1998 (two folders) “Tell It Like it Is!” ca. 2000s and “Child Pornography?” VHS, 2000 “Live Free,” DVD, 2004 Acapulco 7-8-2000 (two parts) and Ethics, 6-26-2006 (two parts), cassette Memorial-Judith Krug, 2009 (DVD has been digitized) Academic Freedom Workshop, David Staver, “Community Relations,” March 18, 1978 Academic Freedom Workshop, Bill North and Pat Ferguson, “The Legal Scene and Education,” March 18, 1978 Academic Freedom Workshop, Midge Miller and Charlotte Zietlow, “The Legislative Process,” March 18, 1978

“Are You Being Screwed Electronically?”, COPE, (two cassettes), 1987 “Citizens for Decency Through Law,” Raymond P. Gauer, ALA Conference, 1973 “Ethical Issues in an Electronic Age,” COPE, Annual Conference, (two cassettes), 1986 Ethics Hearings on Code Enforcement, COPE, Midwinter Meeting, 1986 (two cassettes) “Ethics of Vendor-Library Relations,” COPE, Annual Conference, 1984 (two cassettes) FBI - The Big Brother at the Library “The First Amendment: The Library as a New Battleground,” Robert M. O’Neil, 1980 Hearings on , June 24, 1979 IFC Meeting, NY Program Planning and Labor Revision, June 27, 1979 Intellectual Freedom, Howard Boksenbaum, WEAN, 3-3-1982 (two cassettes) Intellectual Freedom in the 80s , 1981 (three cassettes) IFRT Program, NY Conference, 1980 (two cassettes) Interface Radio Program with Judith Krug Judith Krug on WBBM, July 10, 1985 Larry King Show with Judith Krug, Jan. 15, 1984 (three cassettes) Limits to Freedom? Politics and Religion, Oklahoma Library Systems Public Libraries and the First Amendment “A Question of Ethics,” COPE, Annual Conference, 1979 (two cassettes) Scottsdale Public Library, “ at SPL,” KFYI, 1987 (seven cassettes) “Speak Out on A Priori Censorship” COPE, Annual Conference, 1985 (two cassettes) Film Today Show, Judith Krug, Supreme Court Ruling on Pornography, July 18, 1973 (8mm) Marilyn Shuman interviews Mr. Dempsey on censorship, radio, Aug. 2, 1981 (8mm)

Box 4: VHS 60 Minutes, program on Abington, VA, Nov. 1, 1981 60 Minutes, “The Right to Say It,” Apr. 2, 1978 “The Afterglow,” Robert Frost Attitudes/Lifetim, Book Banning, Mar. 31, 1992 Banned Book Week, CNN Prime Time News, Sept. 27, 1991 “Banned in Boston, Prohibited in Providence: Censorship,”Rhode Island Library Association Annual Conference, Nov. 3, 1985 “Bring Democracy Home,” End FBI Violations on our Bill of Rights, May 4, 1990 “Can You Say That in Cyberspace?” June 6, 1995 (Part I and II) “Censorship: A Dirty Word,” ABC TV, July 21, 1984 Censorship and Intellectual Freedom: Public Libraries Prepare,” CA Library Foundation, 1985 “Censorship/Expo,” Denver Public Library, 1986 “Censorship in Libraries,” CSPAN, Sept. 18, 1995 Computer-Based Surveillance of Individuals, Computers, Freedom & Privacy Charles Grodin with Donna Rice Hughes, Bruce J. Ennis, Doris Evans, Sen. W. Rudman, July 10, 1996 “Damned in the U.S.A.,” documentary on censorship, Oct. 7, 1992 “Forty-Five Words of Freedom,” First Amendment Congress “Freedom Speaks,” and “Libraries,” Feb. 2, 1996 “Empty Shelves, Empty Minds” Washington Coalition Against Censorship, ca. 1983 “Evalution and Selection” “The First Amendment in Crisis: A Look at the Rise of Censorship and Intolerance in America,” Highlights of a Colloquium at the National Press Club First Amendment Rally, Virginia Beach, VA, Sept. 5, 1991 Intellectual Freedom with Judith Krug Intellectual Freedom Training Module I, II, and III (three VHS)

Box 5: Interview with Charlie Robinson on Salmon Rushdie’s “Satanic Verses,” Baltimore County Public Library Jean Layton excerpts Judith Krug, League of Women Voters, Mar. 1, 1997 Judith Krug on Intellectual Freedom, GaCOMO: 1st General Session “Judith Krug/Madonna Controversy,” Maury Povich on CBS, Dec. 1, 1992 King County Library System Madonna Controversy “Larry Flynt and the First Amendment” Library Awareness FBI Testimony - Schmidt, CSPAN Libraries and Intellectual Freedom, South Carolina State Library, LDI Conference The Media Coalition, Garrison Keillor PSA Medina County, District Library, Public Forum on Internet Access, Feb. 2, 1997 “Mobilize America: a National Videoconference to Stop the Religious Right”with Judith Krug, Oct. 14, 1996 Montomery County Dept. Of Public Libraries, “Intellectual Freedom Training Workshop,” National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, “Your First Amendment Rights” New York Public Library “Censorship and Libraries,” Feb. 7, 1985 “The Paper Curtain” “Open Access in Public Libraries: One Community’s Experience,” Fairfield County District Library, Lancaster, Ohio : FBI Library Awareness Program, July 13, 1988 “Preserving the First Amendment,” Americans for Constitutional Freedom” Prevo, Krug, and Hollifield interview, Alaska Library Assoc. Conference Reeves Corporate Services, “New York Public Library” “Playboy at Scottsdale Public Library,” KTSP report, and “Newsracks/AZ Action Ads” testimony, Scottsdale City Council meeting, Aug. 4, 1987 Scottsdale City Council meeting, Library materials selection policy, Oct. 5, 1987 Scottsdale Public Library “Playboy” news spots, City Council meeting, Oct. 4, 1987 TLA Right to Know Institute, Dec. 1996

Box 6: Videocassette 60 Minutes, “The Gablers,” June 15, 1980 Bennett Watts, “Books Under Fire,” July 23, 1982 “Censorship or Selection: Choosing Books for Public Schools,” Media & Society Seminars, Columbia University, June 3, 1982 “Censorship or Selection: Choosing Books for Public Schools Revised,” Media & Society Seminar s , C olumbia University, May 31, 1983 Censorship vs. Selection: Choosing Books for Public Schools” Media & So c i e t y Seminars, Columbia University First Amendment Congress Composite, Reel #2 - Trial “The First Amendment Special - What Can Johnny Read: The Battle Over Books,” WBBM TV, Dec. 13, 1981 Judith Krug Interview, CBS Sunday Morning Limits to Freedom? MacNeil Lehrer News Hour, Feb. 20, 1980 New York Public Library “C & L” Tour Phil Donahue Program, “PICO vs. Board of Education, Sept. 28, 1979 Phil Donahue Program, featuring Judy Blume, Studs Terkel, and Janet Egan, Feb. 9, 1982 A Question of Balance (with notes)

Box 7: Intellectual Freedom, 30:33, dubbed 6/10/77, U-Matic “Rights in Conflict? The Library and the New Patriotism,” Parts I and II, Indiana program, October 1983 - Featuring Michael Farris and Robert Doyle, U-Matic cassette Town Meeting, “Censoring the Moral Majority?” May 1, 1983, U-Matic cassette “Working with the Media,” Jack Lieb Productions, Inc., not dated, 3/4" video tape, U- Matic cassette, 24 minutes Censorship vs. Selection: Choosing Books for Public Schools, 60:00, 6/3/1982, VHS Judith Krug - American Library Association (“Re: Mark Twain”), Headline News, HLN- TV, CNN-Cable, 2:54, 7:30pm, 6/18/1995, VHS Banned Books Collections, Freidns Middle School, Baltimore, MD, 10/4/1996, VHS Communications Decency Act (MSNBC 3/16), American Library Association and Communications Act (3/18-19/97) Various Coverage, 4/4/1997, 26:30, VHS Internet Online Summit: Focus on Children (Kickoff video), 5:10, 11/26/1997, VHS Presentation of Karen Schneider on Internet Filtering, 55:10, 1/10/1998, VHS Telling Our Stories: Public Libraries, 28:00, 1999, VHS “The More You Know” PSAs, NBC, 2000-2001, VHS Dude, I Need to Find a Job, TMW Media Group, 16:00, 2004, VHS “Crisis & Challenge” Vol. 1, David Carnavale: Clergy Panel: Cecile Richards, Sharon Rodine and Cal Hobson, 158:00, not dated, VHS “Crisis & Challenge” Vol. 2, Drew Edmondson and Teresa Chmara, Lee Crawner and Judith Krug, Gerry Baker, 253:00, not dated, VHS Tough Choices (Ann Symons), not dated, VHS Audio Cassette Tapes: ALA- 046: It’s Our Bills of Rights, Too! Children, the First Amendment and America’s Response to Violence (IFC), ALA Annual Conference, 2000 [2 audio cassettes] ALA- 118: David Brin on Transparent Society (IFRT), ALA Annual Conference, 2001, Side 1 and Side 3 ALA- 138: Why Filtering is Unconstitutional: An Update on ALA’s Legal Challenge to CIPA (IFC/COL), ALA Annual Conference, 2001 [1 audio cassette] ALA- 208: Not in Front of the Children: “Indecency”, Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth (ALA, IFC), ALA Annual Conference, 2002 [1 audio cassette] ALA- 222: Witches Devils and Demons: Legitimate Resources or a Satanic Force? Your Right to Know, ALA Annual Conference 1992, Sides 1 and 3 ALA- 256: The Draft Convention on Cybercrime: What Every Should Know (IFC, COL), ALA Annual Conference, 2002 [1 audio cassette] ALA- 259: Barry Trotter Done Gone: The Perils of Publishing Parody (IFC, AAP, ABFFE), ALA Annual Conference, 2002 [2 audio cassettes] ALA- 276: Your Right to Know: How Far Does It Go? (IFC), ALA Annual Conference, 1992, Side 1 [2 copies] and Side 3 [2 copies] ALA- 354: Goldilocks Was Juvenile Delinquent: Censorship of Children’s Stories, Adolescent Novels, and Classic Literature in American Classrooms (ALA, AASL), 112th Annual Conference, 1993 ALA- 746: Freedom of Access: Internet and Intellectual Freedom Issues Briefing for Academic Libraries ALA- 749: To Filter or Not to Filter: The Myths and Facts of Internet Access in Libraries (OIF), ALA Annual Conference, 1997 [2 copies] ALA- 860: After CDA: Continuing Attempts to Legislate the Internet, Side 1 and Side 3 ALA- 867: Civil Rights and Civil Libraries: Has the Internet Changed the Balance?, Side 1 and Side 3 ALA- 917: Kids Have Rights/Parents Have Responsibilities/ Have Ulcers! (ALA IFC), ALA Annual Conference, 1999, Side 1 and Side 3 Session C: The Island Trees Case, Irene Turin and Walter Compare Academic Freedom Workshop (3/18/78) and State Caucus Reports, 1978 “Library Spies, NPR , Lynn Neary and Nancy Kranich, 9/20/87 Tape 1, Side A, WAR, 6/27/05 Tape 2, Side A, WAR, 6/27/05 “WCPN, Around Noon, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Richard Peck, 9/26/2000" “Robert Peck, Oren Teicher, Debby Miller” TLA Annual Conference: Legislation and the Right to Know: A National Perspective, Part 1 and Part 2 [2 cassette] Black Authors, Banned Books Limits to Freedom? Pornography and Minors and Minorities, by Debbi Rosenthal

Box 8: Intellectual Freedom Jeopardy Cards, (2 folders) Audio cassettes Political Expression Task Force at Seattle Public Library Information-Gathering Discussion with staff and community, (3 cassettes), February 1992 Community discussion regarding library staff wearing political buttons at work, includes Washington Coalition Against Censorship Executive Director Barbara Dority, Washington Library of Intellectual Freedom Committee Associate Chair Sharon Hammer, and library patrons. Also available via video recording at Channel 28 Government Access in Seattle, Washington. Tiny Trackers: Protecting the Privacy in a RFID World, (1 cassette), c. 2004 Alice Calabrese Berry, with sponsors Office of Information Technology Policy, Intellectual Freedom Committee, and Library Information Technology Association We Got Your Back: Teens and Librarians Speaking Out for Intellectual Freedom, (2 cassettes), c. 2005 Naperville, , with Kennedy Junior High School Library and Media Center Director Paulette Goodman, Teen Rights (and Responsibilities) book author Traci Truly, Chippewa River District Librarian Anne Heidemann, Ann Arbor District Librarian Ellen Hembrick, and Wheeling District Librarian Sharon Gaul The Rubber Hits the Road: An Open Forum on Difficult Materials on Access to Difficult Books, Office of Intellectual Freedom, (2 cassettes), January 23, 1993 Protecting Anonymity on the Internet, c. 2005 Tape One: Paul Levy Tape Two: Frank Reeder 91CLA-32 CenSources: Information Censored at Its Source: California Library Association’s 93rd Annual Conference, Oakland, California, (1 cassette), 1991 ALA Annual Program, Intellectual Freedom Committee, Jonathan Stack, Virginia Hamilton, and Walter Dean Myers, (1 cassette), June 28, 1993 Untitled Tape 2, (1 cassette), ALA Room 27, June 25, 2005 "The First Amendment in the 21st Century" Burt Neuborne Keynote Speech, (1 cassette), 1993 ALA-749, To Filter or Not to Filter: The Myths and Facts of Internet Access in Libraries, Office for Intellectual Freedom, A.L.A. Annual Conference, (1 cassette), 1997 Videocassettes CBS tape of 60 Minutes on THE SPEAKER, (1 u-matic tape), 1978 Censorship or Selection: Choosing Books for Public Schools, (1 video cassette), 1982 Library Song Tin Drum, (1 Fuji Hi8 MP camcorder cassette) Helen Thomas, Public Library Association, (1 video cassette), March 16, 2002 Larry Flynt and the First Amendment, Undated Censorship Versus Selecting: Choosing books for Public Schools, 60:00, (1 Betamax video cassette), Media & Society Seminars, Columbia University, June 3, 1982 WBBM TV: the First Amendment Special “What Can Johnny Read–the Battle Over Books”, (1 UCA U-Matic videocassette), December 13, 1981 Box 8 is 0.20 Empty