CENSORSHIP

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1. What key words will help me to find information about this topic?

Censorship 

Obscenity

Prohibited books 

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2. Where can these books be found in the library?

Adult Stacks

Youth Services Stacks

098.12

J 323.44

323.44

 

   345.0274

 

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3. What reference books can I use to research this topic?

Intellectual Freedom: A Reference Handbook  R 323.73 HAR 

Banned Books Week  R 098.1 BAN              

Censorship: Opposing Viewpoints  323.44 CEN            

CQ Researcher  R 300 CQ                  

National Survey of State Laws  R 349.73 NAT            

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4. Where can I find magazine and newspaper articles about this topic?

Williamsburg Regional Library Databases
http://www.wrl.org/depts/ref/databases/dblink.html

NewsWeb (online newspapers)
http://www.wrl.org/depts/ref/links/newsweb.html

Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature
051 REA Reference Index Table  

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5. What are some good Internet sites about this topic?

American Library Association's Censorship
and Challenges page
  
http://www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/censors.html

The Censorship Pages   
http://booksatoz.com/censorship/index.htm

Internet Censorship  
http://www.epic.org/free_speech/censorship/

National Coalition Against Censorship 
http://www.ncac.org/

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6. Where can I go to find more information about this topic?

Student Contact Book: How to Find Low-Cost, Expert  
Information  on Today's Issues  R 061.3 STU  

Encyclopedia of Associations (at Reference Desk) 
R 061.3 ENC 

Swem Library, College of William & Mary

Law Library - College of William & Mary 

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