Libraries, Erotica, & Pornography

by Martha Cornog

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What is the importance--if any--of erotica in a library collection? When is erotica pornography? What do your patrons think? Before you find yourself in the center of this controversy, read Libraries, Erotica, & Pornography--the first in-depth examination of the issues, the solutions, and their complications. Seventeen original essays share the experiences and insights of working librarians, researchers in human sexuality, a public library administrator, and library educators as well as a show more leading authority on erotic literature and a popular novelist. This volume contains valuable advice on deciding a policy, handling patron objections, and responding to community pressures. show less

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Martha Cornog, MA, MLS, author of numerous articles and reviews of books about sexuality

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025.2Computer science, information & general worksLibrary & information sciencesAdministration; DepartmentsCollection development and acquisitions
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Z688 .E76 .L53Bibliography, Library Science and Information ResourcesLibrariesThe collections. The booksProcessing
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