Incoming Resources
- The First freedom, liberty and justice in the world of books and reading, edited by Robert B. Downs
- You can't say that!, writers for young people talk about censorship, free expression, and the stories they have to tell, compiled and edited by Leonard S. Marcus
- The future of reading, produced by Nomad Films Inc. ; produced in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producer, Amanda Handy ; directed and written by Mark Johnston
- The magic of reading, produced by Nomad Films Inc. ; produced in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producer, Amanda Handy ; directed and written by Mark Johnston
- Forbidden reading, produced by Nomad Films Inc. ; produced in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producer, Amanda Handy ; directed and written by Mark Johnston
- No bland facility, selected writings on literature, religion, and censorship, Peter Connolly ; edited by James H. Murphy
- Handbook on intellectual freedom, Maine Library Association & Maine Educational Media Association, Intellectual Freedom Committee
- Dirty works, obscenity on trial in America's first sexual revolution, Brett Gary
- Freedom of speech, mightier than the sword, David K. Shipler
- Learning to read, produced by Nomad Films Inc. ; produced in association with TVO ... [et al.] ; producer, Amanda Handy ; directed and written by Mark Johnston
- Books condemned to be burnt., By James Anson Farrer
- Solzhenitsyn: a documentary record., Edited and with an introd. by Leopold Labedz. Foreword by Harrison E. Salisbury
- You can't print that!, the truth behind the news, 1918-1928, George Seldes
- The free library and other histories, a project by Ann Messner
- Women against censorship, edited by Varda Burstyn ; essays by Varda Burstyn ... [et al.]
- The book enchained, Harrison E. Salisbury
- Giving offense, essays on censorship, J.M. Coetzee
- Abuse your illusions, the disinformation guide to media mirages and establishment lies, edited by Russ Kick