
Monday (used in System 2, please see the details below.) Here is a complete list of the return_type values supported in WEEKNUM formulas. If omitted, the default type 1 is used (the week beginning on Sunday).
Return_type (optional) - a number that determines on which day the week begins. This can be a reference to a cell containing the date, a date entered by using the DATE function or returned by some other formula. Serial_number - any date within the week whose number you are trying to find. Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X. Reasons: Challenged, banned, and restricted for LGBTQIA+ content, conflicting with a religious viewpoint, and not reflecting “the values of our community” Of the 273 books that were targeted, here are the most challenged, along with the reasons cited for censoring the books: The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked 156 challenges to library, school, and university materials and services in 2020. Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content and because it was considered to be sexually explicit. Reasons: Banned, challenged, relocated, and restricted for providing sexual education and LGBTQIA+ content. Reasons: Banned and challenged because it depicts child sexual abuse and was considered sexually explicit Reasons: Banned and challenged because it was considered sexually explicit and degrading to women Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews. Reasons: Banned and challenged for profanity, sexual references and use of a derogatory term The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. Reasons: Banned and challenged for profanity, violence, and because it was thought to promote an anti-police message and indoctrination of a social agenda Reasons: Banned, challenged, and restricted for depictions of abuse and because it was considered to be sexually explicit Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content, profanity, and because it was considered to be sexually explicit Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content and because it was considered to be sexually explicit Reasons: Banned, challenged, and restricted for LGBTQIA+ content, and because it was considered to have sexually explicit images Of the 1597 books that were targeted, here are the most challenged, along with the reasons cited for censoring the books: The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked 729 challenges to library, school, and university materials and services in 2021. Meeting Rooms, Exhibit Spaces, and Programs. Intellectual Freedom and Censorship Q & A.
Interpretations of the Library Bill of Rights.Poll: Voters Oppose Book Bans in Libraries.ALA Statement on Censorship of Information Addressing Racial Injustice, Black American History, and Diversity Education.Library Services to the Incarcerated and Detained.Library Services for Patrons with Alzheimer's/Dementia.Libraries Respond: Protecting and Supporting Transgender Staff and Patrons.
Libraries Respond: National Day of Healing. Libraries Respond: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers. Libraries Respond: Drag Queen Story Hour. Libraries Respond: Cyber-bullying and Doxxing. Libraries Respond: Combating Xenophobia and Fake News in light of COVID-19.
Hateful Conduct in Libraries: Supporting Library Workers and Patrons.
Cultural Programming to Promote Diversity.ALA and Affiliate Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Statements.Technology Access and Assistive Technology.Access to Library Resources and Services.
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Holding Space: A national conversation series with libraries. State of America's Libraries Report 2022. ALA Upcoming Annual Conferences & LibLearnX. Related Groups, Organizations, Affiliates & Chapters. Visit our COVID-19 Recovery pages for updates and recommended resources.