Skits

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The ALA Committee on Professional Ethics creates and performs skits each year at the ALA Annual Conference. These programs raise ethical questions that affect librarians and their customers, and provide an opportunity for librarians and library advocates to discuss those issues.

Skits Performed at ALA Annual Conferences
by the ALA Committee on Professional Ethics

The ALA Committee on Professional Ethics creates and performs skits each year at the ALA Annual Conference.

These programs raise ethical questions that affect librarians and their customers, and provide an opportunity for librarians and library advocates to discuss those issues. (See ALA Code of Ethics.)

Librarians should feel free to use these scripts to create their own programs at local, regional, or division gatherings.

Some of our most popular scripts are available as PDFs on this site. Additional scripts can be obtained from the Office for Intellectual Freedom by writing oif@ala.org or calling 800-545-2433 ext. 4223.

2003

But Why Let It Just Sit There?: Staff Use of Library Equipment

The Joy of Jihad: Patriots in the Library

2002

Crossing the Line Or Too Close for Comfort

When They Come A Knockin

2001

Carpe Per Diem: Whose Business Is It?

I Know Who You Are

Skit on Sexual Harassment of a Librarian

2000

Free Eric! (Chat Rooms)

How free is YOUR speech?

1999

Yoo-Hoo! Who Are You?: Confidentiality Limits on the Internet

1998

Children's Use of the Internet: Junior Finds ... What?!?: A Profession Responds