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     Cate, F. (1998) The first amendment, children, the Internet, and America’s public libraries.  Indiana Libraries, 17 42-52.

     Clyde, A.  (1997) Censorship or protection?  Children and access to the Internet.  Emergency Librarian, 24, 48-50.

    Cooper, David E. (1998) Existentialist ethics.  In E. Craig (Ed). Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London; Routledge.   

     Curry, A. (2001) Where is Judy Blume?  Controversial fiction for older children and young adults.  Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 14, 28-37.

    Doyle, T. (2001). A Utilitarian Case for Intellectual Freedom in Libraries. Library Quarterly 71: 44-71.

    Fallis, D. (2003). Lectures.  IRLS 520, Ethics for information professionals. Univ. of Arizona, Tucson.

    Hawes, J.M, Hiner, N. R.  (1985)  American Childhood. Westport, CO: Greenwood Press.

    Heins, M. (2001) Not in Front of the Children: “Indecency,” censorship, and the innocence of youth. United States of America: Hill and Wang.

    Mayle, P., Walter, P.,  Robbins, A. (2000) Where did I come from? New York: Lyle Stuart Hardcover.

    Mill, J.S. (1859). Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion. On Liberty.

    Morris, W. (Ed.) (1969). The American heritage dictionary of the English language. New York, American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc.

    Newman L.,  Souza D. (2000) Heather has two mommies.  Los Angeles: Alyson Publications.

    Nucci, L. P.,  Turiel, E. (1978). Social interactions and the development of social concepts in preschool children. Child Development, 49, 400-407.

     Satter, L. (2003, July 12). Pornography law put on hold Judge to rule on segregation of certain reading material.  Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, p16. 

    Sharpes, Donald K. (2002) Advanced Educational Foundations for Teachers: The History, Philosophy, and Culture of Schooling.  New York, N.Y.:RoutledgeFalmer

    Spinello, R.A. (1995). Ethical Aspects of Information Technology. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

    Smetana, J. G. (1981). Preschool children's conceptions of moral and social rules. Child Development, 52, 1333-1336. 

    Smetana, J. G., Schlagman, N.,  Adams, P.W. (1993). Preschool children's judgments about hypothetical and actual transgressions. Child Development, 64, 202-214.

     Tisak, M. S., Turiel, E. (1988). Variation in seriousness of transgressions and children's moral and conventional concepts. Developmental Psychology, 24, 1030-1039.

    Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary. (1971) Chicago, IL: G. & C. Merriam Co.

    Willhoite, M. (2000) Daddy's Roommate. Los Angeles: Alyson Publications

    Woodward, D. (1990). A framework for deciding issues in ethics. Library Trends 39: 8-17.

 
 Websites

 Library Bill of Rights http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Our_Association/Offices/Intellectual_Freedom3/Statements_and_Policies/Intellectual_Freedom2/Library_Bill_of_Rights.htm

 Challenged and Banned Books http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Our_Association/Offices/Intellectual_Freedom3/Banned_Books_Week/Challenged_and_Banned_Books/Challenged_and_Banned_Books.htm

 ACLU of Arkansas and Broad Coalition Challenge State’s ‘Harmful to Minors’ Law June 23, 2003 http://www.aclu.org/FreeSpeech/FreeSpeech.cfm?ID=13064&c=83

 http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/envrnmnt/drugfree/sa3prog.htm

 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/dh23pi.html

 http://www.tameri.com/csw/exist/eethics.asp#exvalues