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Libraries and the Law
American Libraries Magazine
Our Letters of the Law columnists explore legal issues in public libraries. We've assembled some of their most topical entries.
Pirms 42 mēnešiem
Newton Minow, FCC chairman who assailed vast wasteland of TV, dies at 97
The Washington Post
He had towering impact on broadcasting by helping shape public television, satellite communications and presidential debates.
Pirms 19 mēnešiem
Newton N. Minow, 97, Dies; F.C.C. Chief Deemed TV a Vast Wasteland (Published 2023)
The New York Times
Newton N. Minow, who as President John F. Kennedy's new FCC chairman in 1961 sent shock waves through an industry and touched a nerve in a nation addicted to...
Pirms 18 mēnešiem
The Library's Legal Answers for MakerspaceseEditions e-book
ALA Store
In this first-of-its-kind e-book, three legal experts deliver detailed and reliable answers in plain language for library managers and staff, along with legal...
Pirms 81 mēneša
Newton Minow Dies: FCC Chair Who Called TV A Vast Wasteland Was 97
Deadline
Former FCC Chairman Newton Minow has died at 97. He was best remembered for his characterization of TV as a "vast wasteland" in a speech.
Pirms 19 mēnešiem
Newton Minow's concern for children transformed TV. Here's what he'd still change
PBS
Newton Minow gave his first major speech, declaring US television programming a "vast wasteland," because he saw the missed opportunities of what TV could...
Pirms 43 mēnešiem
Can a Patron Who Gets Sick Sue the Library?
American Libraries Magazine
Our online column Letters of the Law explores a wide range of legal issues that arise in libraries. This edition explores copyright for...
Pirms 48 mēnešiem
Do Online Storytimes Violate Copyright?
American Libraries Magazine
Our online column Letters of the Law explores a wide range of legal issues that arise in libraries. In this column, Tomas A. Lipinski...
Pirms 53 mēnešiem
Is My Library Liable for Fake News?
American Libraries Magazine
Libraries across the country are busy preparing for the 2020 election. In his debut as Letters of the Law columnist, Tomas A. Lipinski...
Pirms 60 mēnešiem
Standing Up for Intellectual Freedom
American Libraries Magazine
With book challenges on the rise across the country, columnist Andy Gooding-Call recommends six titles for libraries experiencing all types of challenges.
Pirms 30 mēnešiem