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featured the group on the cover of its July/August 1992 issue, drawing both criticism and praise from the library world. Some critiqued the cover as being "in poor taste" and accused the magazine of "glorifying homosexuality", while others voiced support of the editorial decision. Christine Williams,
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One of the core values of the organization is to reflect the diversity of the United States by "providing a full spectrum of resources and services to the communities" being served.
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who wrote an essay about the controversy surrounding the cover, concluded that in the mid-90s, the library world was "not an especially welcoming place to gays and lesbians."
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people, from professional library workers to the population at large. Founded in 1970, it is the nation's first gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
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Poole, Alex H.“Tearing the Shroud of Invisibility”: Communities of Protest Information Practices and the Fight for LGBTQ Rights in US Librarianship"
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Poole, Alex H.“Tearing the Shroud of Invisibility”: Communities of Protest Information Practices and the Fight for LGBTQ Rights in US Librarianship"
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in 1972 reclassified such books into the newly created scheme (HQ 76.5) for "Homosexuality, Lesbianism—Gay Liberation Movement,
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in 1971, recognizing titles of exceptional merit relating to LGBTQ+ life. The first award was given to
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the following year. Among its earliest endeavors, the Task Force campaigned for changes to the
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moniker was adopted in 2019, the group has had various names during its 50-year history.
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of recent titles for children and teens. The effort expanded in 2010 to a list of
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Observed annually in June as a celebration of queer stories and authors,
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Open to All: Serving the GLBT Community in Your Library
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American Library Association division for LGBT content
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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table
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Index

Task Force on Gay Liberation
American Library Association
LGBTQIA+
professional organization
Israel David Fishman
Barbara Gittings
classification of library materials
gay liberation movement
Library of Congress Classification
Library of Congress
Homophile Movement
American Libraries
Stonewall Book Award
Patience and Sarah
Isabel Miller
Publishing Triangle
social media
Libraries and the LGBTQ community
"Rainbow Round Table Bylaws & Mission Statement"
"GLBTRT History Timeline; Rainbow Round Table History Timeline"
"Out of the Closet & Onto the Shelves: Librarians and the Oldest Gay Professional Organization in the U.S."
"Rainbow Round Table (RRT) 50th Anniversary Celebration"
"The Rainbow's Arc: ALA's Rainbow Round Table celebrates 50 years of pride"
Core Values of Librarianship
"Services to LGBTQ+ People"
"1992 Controversy: "American Libraries" highlight GLBTF on cover of July/August issue; members take issue"
Stonewall Book Awards
Rainbow Book List
"Over the Rainbow Books"
""Lots of Love (of both the revolutionary and non-revolutionary kind)": the History of the ALA's GLBT Round Table"

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