COVID-19 Cannot Censor: Banned Books Week Programming During a Pandemic

In the fall of 2020, COVID-19 impacted traditional programming at Greenwood Library, including campaigns and events for the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week. In efforts to continue to promote the week, programming was revamped for a mostly online environment. Programs included on...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ad8ffeaeb21144cb9605087407b10d3d2021-11-11T14:12:44ZCOVID-19 Cannot Censor: Banned Books Week Programming During a Pandemic2475-8116https://doaj.org/article/ad8ffeaeb21144cb9605087407b10d3d2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journal.marketinglibraries.org/fall2021/06_MLJv5i2.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2475-8116In the fall of 2020, COVID-19 impacted traditional programming at Greenwood Library, including campaigns and events for the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week. In efforts to continue to promote the week, programming was revamped for a mostly online environment. Programs included online Banned Books Trivia, a Zoom interview with New York Times bestselling author, Todd Parr, an online presentation on the censorship of comic books, and an in-person labyrinth featuring photos of banned book covers. The purpose of this article is to discuss the details of planning and implementing this nontraditional programming and how this type of programming has changed how the library will plan programs in the future.Palmer, VickiBrowning, NatalieMarketing Libraries Journalarticlebanned books weekvirtual activitiesonline programmingzoomzoom fatigueBibliography. Library science. Information resourcesZENMarketing Libraries Journal, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 82-95 (2021)
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COVID-19 Cannot Censor: Banned Books Week Programming During a Pandemic
description In the fall of 2020, COVID-19 impacted traditional programming at Greenwood Library, including campaigns and events for the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week. In efforts to continue to promote the week, programming was revamped for a mostly online environment. Programs included online Banned Books Trivia, a Zoom interview with New York Times bestselling author, Todd Parr, an online presentation on the censorship of comic books, and an in-person labyrinth featuring photos of banned book covers. The purpose of this article is to discuss the details of planning and implementing this nontraditional programming and how this type of programming has changed how the library will plan programs in the future.
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