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CONTACTS
Macey Morales Manager ALA Media Relations 312-280-4393 mmorales@ala.org
Jennifer Petersen PR Coordinator ALA Media Relations 312-280-5043 jpetersen@ala.org
PRESS MATERIALS
Ten Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2007
Graphs: Challenges by Initiator, Institution, Type, and Year
Most Challenged Books of 21st Century (2000–2005)
Most Frequently Challenged Books Written by Authors of Color,1990–2000 |
"Closing Books Shuts Out Ideas"
Banned Books Week September 27- October 4, 2008
Banned Books Week 2008 is the 27th annual celebration of the freedom to read. This freedom, not only to choose what we read, but also to select from a full array of possibilities.

Banned Books Week 2008 will kick off in Chicago, with a Read-Out! The event will feature popular banned or challenged authors and local Chicago celebrities on Saturday, September 27, from noon to 4 p.m., at 401 N. Michigan Ave., Pioneer Plaza.
Banned Books Week is now on Facebook and MySpace. Click below for more details.

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In The News
CBSNews Katie Couric ... "Only On The Web": Each year efforts are made to pull "questionable" books from libraries' shelves. Katie Couric talks about "Banned Books Week" and its significance for libraries and literary freedom.
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Podcasts
Dealing with Challenges to Library Materials (mp3)
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To listen to the podcast, left click on it. It might take a few minutes to download.
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To download it, right click on it, and save link as (Mozilla) or save target as (IE) to your computer.
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If you need software, you may need to follow the prompts to download free software when you try to listen to the interview, or use the following links: QuickTime Player, Xanim (Linux), Windows Media Player, or iTunes.
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Press Releases
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SUPPORTING MATERIALS 
Most Challenged Books of 2007-2008 brochure (PDF)
Banned Books Week Action Kit
WEB SITE LINKS
Banned Books Week
Office for Intellectual Freedom
American Library Association
Explore Banned Books with Google
FAQ
Why Banned Books Week?
Why are books challenged?
Who challenges books?
What's the difference between a banning and a challenge?
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