This session will lead participants through an exploration
of library scenarios that involve the First Amendment. The session will begin
with an introduction to the First amendment, its history, and its unique
relationship to public libraries (25 minutes). Participants will learn about
the intent of the First Amendment as well as the risks and possible
consequences of violation.
The second portion of the webinar will be in breakout style
where each room or group will be given a realistic scenario and invited to
identify and discuss the First Amendment implications (if present) in the
scenario.
After 15 minutes of discussion, participants will rejoin in
the main webinar room and be invited to present their scenario and thoughts for
greater discussion.
After 15 minutes of this, the groups will be shuffled and
placed once more in breakout for a final scenario where they are asked to solve
the issue/scenario
The last section (25 minutes) will be a discussion of
possible solutions and a summary of tips and best practices for handling first
amendment issues in a public library.
The last 10 minutes will address questions.
As a result of this program, participants will:
· Be able to identify potential First Amendment
issues in procedures, policies, and practices in their library
· Be able to describe possible strategies to
mitigate common First Amendment issues in public libraries
· Be able to discuss with their boards and others
basic First Amendment principles related to public library services
Fee: $20 Norweld/Other RLS Members $35 Non Members
Please Note: If you are using a prepaid CE account, you will automatically be placed on the payment waiting list until your payment has been manually processed
Log in information will be sent in your meeting reminder one day prior to the webinar. Please watch for this information.
Biography ~ Clare Membiela
Clare Membiela has been a librarian for over 30 years. Much
of that time has been spent working as a large law firm librarian and an
academic law librarian teaching law students and assisting law professors,
attorneys, and members of the public in locating legal information and
authority. The past 6 years have been spent as the Library Law Consultant for
the Library of Michigan where Clare helps library directors, staffs, boards,
and patrons understand and obtain information about the legal issues that
affect Michigan libraries. Clare has a Master of Library Science (MLS) from
Southern Connecticut State University and a JD from the University of Miami.