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Participants are encouraged to use #library2023 and #bannedbookscensorship on their socialmedia posts about the event. She has written articles on these topics for Knowledge Quest, American Libraries Magazine , The Library Assessment Conference, and ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom Blog.
Participants are encouraged to use #library2023 and #bannedbookscensorship on their socialmedia posts about the event. She has written articles on these topics for Knowledge Quest, American Libraries Magazine , The Library Assessment Conference, and ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom Blog.
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Participants are encouraged to use #library2023 and #bannedbookscensorship on their socialmedia posts about the event. She has written articles on these topics for Knowledge Quest, American Libraries Magazine , The Library Assessment Conference, and ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom Blog.
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Participants are encouraged to use #library2023 and #bannedbookscensorship on their socialmedia posts about the event. She has written articles on these topics for Knowledge Quest, American Libraries Magazine , The Library Assessment Conference, and ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom Blog.
Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #smallruralindependent on their socialmedia posts leading up to and during the event. Journal, National Public Radio, PC World Magazine, and many other news outlets. While at OCLC Jennifer helped to develop and then manage the Geek the Library advocacy program.
Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #smallruralindependent on their socialmedia posts leading up to and during the event. Journal, National Public Radio, PC World Magazine, and many other news outlets. While at OCLC Jennifer helped to develop and then manage the Geek the Library advocacy program.
Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #smallruralindependent on their socialmedia posts leading up to and during the event. Journal, National Public Radio, PC World Magazine, and many other news outlets. While at OCLC Jennifer helped to develop and then manage the Geek the Library advocacy program.
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