Office of Intellectual Freedom Director’S Office Speeches, 1968-2008

Office of Intellectual Freedom Director’S Office Speeches, 1968-2008

6/1/12 Office of Intellectual Freedom Director’s Office Speeches, 1968-2008 Box 1: Office of Intellectual Freedom (founding document?) Judith Krug Speeches 1968: Intellectual Freedom–Adults Only?, NCTE Convention, 1968 1969: Book Selection and Intellectual Freedom, Suburban Library System People vs. Books, West Virginia Library Association Challenges of Intellectual Freedom, Nevada State Library Association Halloween: 1969, Maryland Library Association Intellectual Freedom, Trustees of the Suburban Library System The Scope of OIF and its Meaning for Libraries and Librarians: Chicago Regional Group for Libraries in Tech Services 1970: Speech Presented to ALTA–Midwinter Speech Presented to Graduate Library School, University of Chicago Speech, University of Pittsburgh University of Western Michigan Statement of the ALA Prepared for the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography Intellectual Freedom: The Light in the Dark and Intellectual Freedom: Anatomy of a Concept, Connecticut Library Association The Library, Pressures and Politics, Part One: Implications of the Request of the Internal Revenue Service Agents for Access to Library Circulation Records, Wisconsim Library Association Annual Conference Foundations of Library Science: Intellectual Freedom, Case-Western Reserve University Censorship Problems in Libraries Today: The National Scene, NY Library Association Annual Conference Intellectual Freedom: National Trends, Oklahoma Library Association 1971: Presented at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences The Challenge of Freedom, University of Kentucky Intellectual Freedom: The Light in the Dark, Southwestern Chapter of the Pennsylvania Library Association 6/1/12 2 This is the Right(s) Year, Washington Library Association Annual Conference ALA and Intellectual Freedom, Colloquium on Intellectual Freedom, Western Michigan University Growing Pains: Intellectual Freedom and the Child, Mountain Plains Library Association Conference ALA and Intellectual Freedom, Graduate School of Librarianship, University of Denver Intellectual Freedom and ALA, Graduate School of Library Science, University of Illinois 1972: Restriction of Access to Minors, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences The Outlook for Intellectual Freedom: The Way is Rough, South Dakota Library Association Conference Speech Taped for Wisconsin Not at the Taxpayer’s Expense, Baltimore County Library System Preview: 1973, A Point of View, Rhode Island Library Association Conference Intellectual Freedom and ALA, School of Library Service, Columbia University OIF Celebrated 5th Birthday on Friday, California Library Association Intellectual Freedom and ALA, School of Library Science, Simmons College 1973: Materials Selection and Intellectual Freedom, Burr Oak Library System Of Course I Believe in Intellectual Freedom! Do I Really? Library and Information Science Graduate Student Association Intellectual Freedom and the Current Environment, Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh Freedom to Read, to See, to Hear: Implications for Library Service to Youth, Baltimore County Public Library Free Access to Libraries for Minors, Hawaii State Library Intellectual Freedom in Libraries, the ALA Concept, Graduate School of Library Studies, University of Hawaii Survival: Teaching the Principles of Intellectual Freedom, Tennesee Library Association Intellectual Freedom in Libraries: the ALA Concept, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Tennesee Pigs, Panthers, and Paradoxes, Indiana Library Association Presented at Oak Park Public Library Survival: Intellectual Freedom in the Seventies, Southeastern Wisconsin Library Association Intellectual Freedom in the Schools: Is It Possible? Massachusetts School Library Association Issues in American Literary Censorship, Part Two: Legal Considerations, University of Wisconsin–Superior 6/1/12 3 Vermont (no date, location, or title) Virginia Library Association IF Workshop Intellectual Freedom: A State of the Concept Report, Ball State University The Supreme Court Decisions of June 21, Kentucky State Library Association Ethical Humanist Society of Chicago This House is on Fire: Supreme Court Decisions of June 21, Middle Atlantic Regional Library Federation Take a Giant Step Backwards: Intellectual Freedom in the Middle Seventies, Ohio Association of School Librarians Conference Dare Anyone Go Ask Alice? Intellectual Freedom: the Challenge of the Seventies, School of Library Service, Atlanta University Trends in Intellectual Freedom, School of Library Science, University of Michigan Intellectual Freedom: the Challenge of the Seventies, School of Library Service, University of Oklahoma 1974 Supreme Court Decisions of June 21: Community Response: Where and What, Children’s Book Council Remarks: Conference on the Supreme Court Ruling on Censorship Kansas City Public Library Censorship Workshop, Lake City Cooperative Supreme Court Decisions of June 21, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences Texas Library Association Effects of the Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions, School of Library Science, Kent State ILA Workshop, Chicago Public Library Effects of the Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions, Division of Library Science, Clarion State Facing the Censorship Issue: Freedom to Read Foundation, Cadillac, Michigan Remarks to Tape for Presentation at the American Association of Publishers Annual Conference, Bermuda Planning a Workshop on Intellectual Freedom, Florida Library Association IF Workshop Illinois Library Association IF Workshop Wayne State University Northwestern University Flight from Reason: Supreme Court Decisions of June 21 Libraries and Intellectual Freedom, Voices of America Critical Issues Seminar: Censorship, National Education Association Problems of Censorship, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University Seminar with Ph.D Students, School of Library Science, University of Michigan The Curse of Interesting Times, School of Library Science, University of Michigan Intellectual Freedom Workshop, Illinois Library Association 6/1/12 4 The Curse of Interesting Times, Pennsylvania Library Association The Curse of Interesting Times, Graduate Library School, University of Indiana Resolved: There Is, or Should Be, Censorship of Library Materials for Children and Young People (Negative Position), D.C. Library Association Censorship in Schools: The Worst is Yet to Come, New York State United Teachers Conference To Protect the Gullible, University of Tennesee Intellectual Freedom Breakfast, Ohio Association for School Librarians Censorship at All Levels, NCTE The Curse of Interesting Times, Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences, Pratt Institute Resolved: That All Controls on the Sale, Exhibition, and Transportation of Sexually Explicit or Pornographic Materials to Consenting Adults Should Be Abolished (Affirmative Position),Annual Conference of the Speech Communication Association 1975: Remarks Prepared for NEA Project Educational Neglect Is Intellectual Freedom in Jeopardy?, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences Interesting Times: Still a Curse? Georgia Library Association The Quest for Quality: Overcoming Impediments to Intellectual Freedom, Association for Education Communications In Defense of Liberty: Extremism and Other Vices, Graduate School of Library Science, Louisiana State University The Extremist Threat: Conference on Multi-cultural Instructional Materials, New York City Commitment: All Systems Go, Institute on Library Education for the Principles of I.F., SUNY Buffalo Intellectual Freedom and You, Arkansas Library Association Annual Conference The Librarian as a One-Man Band: IF in a World of Censors, Wisconsin Library Association Is Intellectual Freedom in Jeopardy?, Monterey, California 1976: Smoldering Issues: Intellectual Freedom in Contemporary America, Georgia Library Association Chicago Library Club In the Year of the Bicentennial: ALA and IF, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences The Search for Quality Education: Coping with Impediments to Intellectual Freedom, Annual Area Institute, Deerfield, IL The Search for Quality Education: Coping with Impediments to Intellectual Freedom, Meeting of Eglin Area Librarians Censorship: Individual and Community Rights, Salt Lake City Public Library 6/1/12 5 “Nothing of Importance Happened Today”, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Texas Austin Keynote Address, Northeastern Oklahoma State University Workshop on Library and Literary Censorship In Honor of the Bicentennial: The Second Revolution, The Library Schools of UCLA and USC In Honor of the Bicentennial: The Second Revolution, UC San Diego 1976: Nothing Changes But That It Stays The Same, Jefferson County School Librarians, Louisville, KY A Day in the Life of... Publisher’s Ad Club Remarks at Children’s Literature: Conflicting Beliefs, NCTE Library–Media: Double the Impact ‘77, Florida Association for Media in Education 1977: The Same Theme–A Stronger Beat, GSLIS, University of Pittsburgh A New Challenge, Kappa Chapter, Beta Mu Presented at the Northern Illinois Library System Sexism, Racism, Other-ism and Librarians, Washington Library Association Conference Intellectual Freedom: An Acquired Taste, Washington Library Trustee Association Remarks at Intellectual Freedom Seminar, School of Librarianship, University of Washington The Curse

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