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100 1  Minow, Mary,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 14 The library's legal answers for meeting rooms and displays
       /|cMary Minow, Tomas A. Lipinski, Gretchen McCord. 
264  1 Chicago :|bALA Editions,|c2016. 
300    1 online resource (31 pages) 
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505 0  Libraries and Categories of Public Forum -- Type of 
       Library Matters -- Q1: Are all library meeting rooms and 
       display areas protected by the First Amendment? -- Spaces 
       in Public Institutions that are Off Limits to the Public -
       - Q2: Must all library meeting rooms and display areas in 
       public institutions be open to all users? -- Q3: If my 
       meeting room or display area is open to the public, is it 
       a "public forum"? -- Nonpublic Forum: The Library's 
       Technical Services Areas and Offices -- Q4: What types of 
       speech are protected in the library meeting rooms and 
       display areas that are considered "public forums"? -- 
       Speech Content Regulations -- Q5: May the library close 
       off public use of a space to deal with controversial 
       issues? -- Q6: If the library does not choose to close the
       space, how should it treat displays or meetings that 
       concern controversial issues? -- Q7: How should the 
       library treat displays or meetings that concern religious 
       issues? -- Q8: Is there a difference between meetings that
       have religious content and meetings that actually conduct 
       religious services? -- Q9: Isn't there a conflict between 
       church and state? -- Q10: How should the library treat 
       displays or meetings that concern political issues? -- Q11
       : How should the library treat displays or meetings that 
       use hate speech? -- Q12: Can you give an example of a 
       library that allowed a hate speech group to use its 
       facilities? -- Q13: May a library demand extra fees or 
       deposits for security expenses if a speaker is expected to
       draw an angry crowd? -- Q14: I don't understand. Surely 
       you don't mean that I must allow a group into the library 
       that is threatening my patrons? -- Q15: So the library 
       does not have to put up with "fighting words"? -- Q16: 
       What if the group is inciting a riot? -- Q17: How should 
       the library treat displays or meetings that concern sexual
       issues? -- Case Study: Manhasset Public Library -- Q18: 
       May the library prohibit birthday parties, weddings, and 
       other private events? -- Q19: Are there any situations in 
       which the library can stop a program or a display if it is
       really, really upsetting to patrons and staff? -- Speech 
       Regulations: Content-Neutral -- Q20: Our policy limits the
       amount of time for which a group can reserve the meeting 
       room or display space. Is that okay? -- Meeting Rooms: 
       Special Considerations -- Q21: I see a big difference 
       between hate speech spewed forth live in a meeting room 
       and hate speech quietly sitting on a giveaway rack. Does 
       the law see a big difference, too? -- Q22: What if the 
       meeting gets out of hand-too loud, or worse? -- Q23: What 
       if the group has discriminatory policies? -- Library 
       Sponsored Meetings and Displays -- Q24: A librarian 
       creates a display. A colleague disagrees with the 
       inclusion of a book in the display. Both people are 
       professionals. No one is requesting that the book be 
       removed from the library. The director is brought in. Is 
       there law governing this? -- Leafletting and solicitation 
       -- Q25: Does the public have the right to leaflet, picket,
       or solicit funds inside or outside library spaces? -- 
       Professional Guidance -- Q26: What guidance does the 
       American Library Association offer on these issues? -- 
       Appendix: Cases Concerning or Relating to Libraries, 
       Meeting Rooms, and Exhibit Spaces. 
520    Grounded in the authors' expert guidance, this e-book will
       give your staff the knowledge they need to keep your 
       library out of messy legal problems. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title
       page (ProQuest, viewed March 4, 2021) 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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700 1  Lipinski, Tomas A.,|d1958-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
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700 1  McCord, Gretchen,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2013020410|eauthor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aMinow, Mary.|tLibrary's Legal Answers 
       for Meeting Rooms and Displays.|dChicago : American 
       Library Association, ©2016 
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       db=nlebk&AN=1357967|zOnline ebook via EBSCO. Access 
       restricted to current Rider University students, faculty, 
       and staff. 
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       of this ebook|uhttp://guides.rider.edu/ebooks/ebsco 
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