Blogger – Pat Scales
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Pat Scales is a retired middle and high school librarian whose programs have been featured on the Today Show and in various professional journals. She received the ALA/Grolier Award in 1997, and was featured in Library Journal’s first issue of Movers and Shakers in Libraries: People Who Are Shaping the Future of Libraries. Ms. Scales has served as chair of the prestigious Newbery, Caldecott, and Wilder Award Committees. She is immediate Past-President of the Association of Library Service for Children, a division of the American Library Association. Scales has been actively involved with ALA’s Intellectual Freedom Committee for a number of years, is a member of the Freedom to Read Foundation, serves on the faculty of Lawyers for Libraries, and acts as a spokesperson for first amendment issues as they relate to children and young adults. She is the author of Teaching Banned Books: Twelve Guides for Young Readers, and Protecting Intellectual Freedom in Your School Library. She writes a bi-monthly column for School Library Journal, a monthly column for the Random House website, and is a regular contributor to Book Links magazine. |



