Victoria Pilate, Ph.D.
Information for Libraries
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downloads are available from the website.  Eligible libraries may
request free books or a free review copy of
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Boardrooms
.  Please click the box to the right for more
information.  If you wish information on an author's speaking
engagement for your library, please email
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National Library Week
Since 1958, National Library Week has been celebrated nationally by
the American Library Association and its member libraries each April.
National Library Week 2008 (April 13-19) will be celebrated with the
theme, "Join the circle of knowledge @ your library®."

Future Celebrations
2009 - April 12-18
2010 - April 4-10
2011 - April 10-16
2012 - April 8-14
2013 - April 14-20



Celebrate Banned Books Week!  
The American Library Association recognizes banned and challenged
books during Banned Books Week, an annual celebration of the
freedom to read.  It is observed the last week of September. Among
the most challenged authors are:  Maya Angelou, J.K. Rowling,
Stephen King, John Steinbeck, Judy Blume, Toni Morrison, Lois Lowry
and J.D. Salinger.  

Visit the ALA website for more information:  

http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/challengedbanned/challengedbanned.htm