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David K. Berninghausen (February 5, 1916 – April 12, 2001) was an American librarian, educator, and writer known for his work in library science education and his advocacy for intellectual freedom. He served as the director of the University of Minnesota's School of Library Science from 1953 to 1974 and as a professor there until his retirement in 1981.


Early life and education

Berninghausen was born in Beaman, Iowa, to Frederick W. and Lillian (Knipe) Berninghausen. He received a B.A. from Iowa State Teachers College in 1936, followed by a Bachelor of Library Science from
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in 1941. He earned a master's degree from
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in 1943 and pursued additional studies at the
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in 1944 and
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from 1950 to 1951.


Career

Berninghausen began his professional career teaching English at high schools in Iowa before transitioning into academic librarianship. He served as director of libraries at Birmingham-Southern College (1944–1947) and
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(1947–1953). In 1953, he joined the
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as an associate professor and director of the School of Library Science. He was promoted to full professor in 1955 and remained in that role until his retirement in 1981. He also held a visiting professorship at
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from 1962 to 1963


Professional involvement

Berninghausen was active in several professional organizations. He served as chair of the
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(ALA) Intellectual Freedom Committee in two separate terms (1948–1952 and 1967–1972). He was president of the Association of American Library Schools (1959–1960), president of the
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(1961–1962), and president of the Minnesota Library Association (1957–1958). He also served on the boards of the
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(1951–1953) and the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union (1954–1961).


Intellectual freedom and publications

Beginning in the late 1940s and continuing through the 1970s, Berninghausen was a strong advocate for
intellectual freedom Intellectual freedom encompasses the freedom to hold, receive and disseminate ideas without restriction. Viewed as an integral component of a democratic society, intellectual freedom protects an individual's right to access, explore, consider, and ...
in libraries and higher education. His book, ''The Flight from Reason: Essays on Intellectual Freedom in the Academy, the Press, and the Library'' (1975), was published by the American Library Association, and received both praise and criticism. In the 1970s, Berninghausen published a series of articles in ''Library Journal'' that initiated what became known as the "Berninghausen Debate." The debate centered on whether the ALA should take official positions on social and political issues beyond the library profession, a topic that provoked differing views within the field.


Awards

Berninghausen received several awards for his contributions to librarianship. These included: * Alumni Distinguished Service Award from Drake University (1964) * Alumni Achievement Award from the University of Northern Iowa (1966) * Beta Phi Mu Award from the American Library Association (1982)


Personal life

Berninghausen married Elizabeth S. Smith in 1940, and they had two children. After Elizabeth died he married Frances Strong Berdie. He died on April 12, 2001, at the age of 84.


Selected works

* ''The Flight from Reason: Essays on Intellectual Freedom in the Academy, the Press, and the Library''. American Library Association, 1975. ISBN 0838901808. * "Social Responsibility vs. the Library Bill of Rights." ''Library Journal'', October 1, 1972, pp. 3675–3680.


Legacy

Elliott Kanner quotes Berninghausen approvingly as saying that "Man's survival and welfare are contingent upon his preservation of the principle of intellectual freedom," and that "A professional librarian's first commitment must be to intellectual freedom for everyone." But Berninghausen is also remembered negatively by some critics for his attacks on social responsibility within librarianship. Berninghausen's personal and professional papers are archived in the University Archives at the
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.


See also

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American Library Association The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world. History 19th century ...
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Intellectual freedom Intellectual freedom encompasses the freedom to hold, receive and disseminate ideas without restriction. Viewed as an integral component of a democratic society, intellectual freedom protects an individual's right to access, explore, consider, and ...
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Library Bill of Rights The Library Bill of Rights is the American Library Association's statement expressing the rights of library users to intellectual freedom and the expectations the association places on libraries to support those rights. The Association's Counci ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Berninghausen, David K. American librarians 1916 births 2001 deaths Librarians from Iowa University of Minnesota faculty University of Northern Iowa alumni Columbia University alumni Drake University alumni