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Issues and Advocacy
It's more important than ever for youth librarians to be informed about current issues in the field and to be able to advocate effectively on behalf of libraries with administrators, trustees, legislators, and other stakeholders.
ALSC can help by providing tools and information, and by advocating on the national level through participation in ALA's National Library Legislative Days.
Issues
Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)
"Lead is feared in children's books," Associated Press, 3/17/2009 This article outlines ALA's and CPSC's positions.
CPSIA Update, 6/1/2009
Copyright
What Youth Librarians Need to Know about Copyright
Intellectual Freedom
Kids! Know Your Rights (PDF)
The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom
Technology
Equity of Access Statement
Web Resources about the Internet & Technology
Technology Statement
Children and the Internet: Policies that Work
Navigating the 'Net with Your Kids (PDF) Download this free brochure as a resource for parents!
Advocacy
The ALA Advocacy Office
Kids! @ your library Public Awareness campaign tools can help you promote your library's services and collections in your community. Many materials are available free for download, including artwork, games and puzzles, and the "@ your library!" song written and performed by Grammy-nominated singer-storyteller Bill Harley.
The ALA Washington Office provides a wealth of information on current legislative issues, and hosts the annual National Library Legislative Days. ALSC members are encouraged to participate through their state delegation; each year the ALSC President and Executive Director call on Congressional committees, national partners, and others to help advance ALSC's mission and discuss legislation important to our members, such as Head Start, LSTA, No Child Left Behind, the Patriot Act, and more.
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