“When Collections are Considered Controversial: Stories from Academic Library Workers” Online Panel
Thank you for your interest in this online panel sponsored by the ACRL Professional Values Committee, which took place Tuesday, March 30th, 3-4pm Eastern/12-1pm Pacific.

***To receive a link to the session recording when it is available, please complete this form by Friday, April 2nd, and indicate your interest in receiving the recording below.***

The full panel description follows:

Join us for three fascinating presentations on how academic library workers have responded to controversies and challenges related to collection development and promotion activities, from controversial medical texts, to art books and visual materials depicting sexuality, to racial justice resource guides. The presenters will also discuss how core library values did or did not factor into their approaches and the actions they took.

"The Pernkopf Atlas of Anatomy: A Medical Ethics Breach Hiding in Plain Sight"
- Laurel Scheinfeld, Health Sciences Librarian, Stony Brook University
- Jamie Saragossi, Head of Health Sciences Library, Stony Brook University
- Kate Kasten-Mutkus, Head, Humanities and Social Sciences, Stony Brook University

"The Desk as the Fig Leaf: Erotic Art Books in Library Collections"
- Madison Sullivan, Fine and Performing Arts Librarian, University of Washington

"Taking PRIDE in Our Values: Anti-Racism Resources at UCSF Library"
- Sarah McClung, Head of Collection Development, University of California, San Francisco
- Josephine Tan, Education and Information Consultant, Clinical Sciences, University of California, San Francisco

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Samantha Peter at scook13@uwyo.edu.

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