More Banned Books Week links!
More Banned Books Week links!
- [Infographic] Banned Books Week
- 33 Must-Read Books To Celebrate Banned Books Week Of course, there are many, many more that are just as wonderful...
- 6 Books You Never Knew Were Banned
- Which Banned Book Are You? I got The Hunger Games, which is amusing because...well, I wasn't a huge fan of the series, although I liked the first book well enough.
- How Censorship Shapes Literature
- Teaching Banned Books During Banned Books Week
- 6 Historical High Points For Book Banning
- 14 Things That Should Be Banned Instead Of Books
Links!
- Libraries, Books, & Authors
- Speaking of book banning...Highland Park ISD suspends seven books after parents protest their content
- And to add to the "let's limit intellectual freedom" camp: School Claims Teen's Writing About Marijuana Use Is 'Drug Possession'
- Fun With Copyright Traps: 10 Hoax Definitions, Paper Towns, and Other Things That Don’t Exist I put this here because I know my librarian friends (and others, too) will enjoy this article a lot.
- A Slip of the Keyboard : Collected Nonfiction By Terry Pratchett
- Net & Tech
- Happy birthday, Nintendo! Nintendo Turns 125 Today
- FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN 2014: Google Doodle reflects how inspired fall artists use the leaf of paper I love Autumn! Time to break out my boots! :D
- 'Piracy' That Creates Amazing New Music
- FBI gags state and local police on capabilities of cellphone spy gear
- We know the password system is broken. So what’s next?
- Net Neutrality
- FCC examining ‘rainbow’ of suggestions for Web rules
- World Wide Web inventor slams Internet fast lanes: ‘It’s bribery.’
- Mobile industry makes the pro-goodies case for non-neutral networks "Two things in particular jump out from Baker's remarks. The first is that she's taken to blurring together network quality -- the sort of details that affect whether your call rings through on the first try -- and add-on services like free music and other bonus features. The second is that a "one-size-fits-all" Internet experience is what's at the heart of the net neutrality debate. While no one is arguing against the freedom of consumers to pay more for faster broadband connection, there is a sizable contingent of activists and consumers who contend that offering specialized services is the exact threat they are trying to address."
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