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View Out At The Library By Stephanie Snyder
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Out At The Library

By Stephanie Snyder

View Censored, ignored, overlooked, too expensive? By Stuart R. Miller

Censored, ignored, overlooked, too expensive?

Censored, ignored, overlooked, too expensive?

By Stuart R. Miller

View Librarian Field Notes By Kate Kitchens

Librarian Field Notes

Librarian Field Notes

By Kate Kitchens

View A.L.A. policies concerning sexual orientation By American Library Association

A.L.A. policies concerning sexual orientation

A.L.A. policies concerning sexual orientation

By American Library Association

View Gays in library land By Barbara Gittings

Gays in library land

Gays in library land

By Barbara Gittings

View Gender Issues and the Library By Lura Sanborn

Gender Issues and the Library

Gender Issues and the Library

By Lura Sanborn

View Gay books in the public library By Alex Spence

Gay books in the public library

Gay books in the public library

By Alex Spence

View Gays & lesbians, libraries & archives By Cal Gough

Gays & lesbians, libraries & archives

Gays & lesbians, libraries & archives

By Cal Gough

View Selecting materials for gay and lesbian users of public libraries By Cal Gough

Selecting materials for gay and lesbian users of public libraries

Selecting materials for gay and lesbian users of public libraries

By Cal Gough

View Gays in library land By Barbara Gittings

Gays in library land

Gays in library land

By Barbara Gittings

View Gay and lesbian library service By Cal Gough,Ellen Greenblatt
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Gay and lesbian library service

By Cal Gough,Ellen Greenblatt

View Daring to find our names By James V. Carmichael
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Daring to find our names

By James V. Carmichael

View Challenging silence, challenging censorship By Alvin M. Schrader

Challenging silence, challenging censorship

Challenging silence, challenging censorship

By Alvin M. Schrader