Collecting Sex Materials for Libraries

Date

2017-02-21

Authors

Martinez, Michelle
Landry Mueller, Kat
Cassidy, Erin Dorris
Shen, Lisa
Thompson, Molly
Valdes, Zach

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Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Abstract

This article analyzes data gathered over a year-long survey of library employees’ opinions of sexually related materials in library collections. Surveys generally examine patron attitudes rather than the attitudes of library employees, whose attitudes and beliefs can have a strong effect on the collection. The researchers discovered themes in the data such as: varying definitions and differences between pornography and erotica, legality issues and misconceptions, differing perceptions of censorship dependent on library type, and a possible unacceptance of non-heteronormative material. The survey and analysis serve as a contribution to the ongoing discussion of appropriateness of sexually related materials in libraries

Description

This is a copy of the survey instrument created by Michelle Martinez and Scott Vieira. This survey complies with SHSU Internal Review Board's protocol 2012-10-726. This is a copy of the full survey, but not the data.

Citation

Behavioural & Social Sciences Librarian on 2/21/2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/01639269.2017.1283181