Intellectual Freedom ManualLibraries, havens for the free exchange of ideas and information, face wide-ranging challenges relating to privacy and censorship from government, special interest groups, and others. With the updated seventh edition of the "Intellectual Freedom Manual", librarians have practical support at hand to address these troubling problems. |
Contents
LXV | 266 |
LXVI | 268 |
LXVII | 271 |
LXVIII | 272 |
LXX | 276 |
LXXI | 280 |
LXXV | 284 |
LXXVI | 287 |
XVII | 81 |
XVIII | 84 |
XIX | 89 |
XX | 94 |
XXIII | 97 |
XXIV | 102 |
XXVI | 105 |
XXVII | 111 |
XXVIII | 112 |
XXIX | 117 |
XXX | 119 |
XXXI | 128 |
XXXII | 132 |
XXXIII | 136 |
XXXIV | 138 |
XXXV | 140 |
XXXVI | 142 |
XXXVII | 146 |
XXXVIII | 148 |
XXXIX | 152 |
XLI | 155 |
XLII | 166 |
XLIII | 169 |
XLIV | 171 |
XLVI | 173 |
XLVII | 182 |
XLVIII | 184 |
XLIX | 187 |
L | 189 |
LI | 190 |
LIII | 195 |
LIV | 197 |
LVI | 199 |
LVII | 206 |
LVIII | 210 |
LIX | 213 |
LX | 215 |
LXII | 221 |
LXIII | 244 |
LXIV | 246 |
LXXVII | 289 |
LXXVIII | 290 |
LXXIX | 292 |
LXXX | 293 |
LXXXI | 295 |
LXXXII | 300 |
LXXXIII | 302 |
LXXXIV | 304 |
LXXXV | 314 |
LXXXVI | 317 |
LXXXVII | 319 |
XC | 333 |
XCI | 334 |
XCII | 335 |
XCIII | 340 |
XCIV | 343 |
XCV | 344 |
XCVIII | 352 |
XCIX | 354 |
C | 356 |
CII | 357 |
CIII | 361 |
CIV | 366 |
CV | 367 |
CVI | 369 |
CVIII | 384 |
CIX | 394 |
CX | 402 |
CXI | 415 |
CXII | 417 |
CXIV | 429 |
CXV | 440 |
CXVI | 447 |
CXVII | 449 |
CXIX | 471 |
CXX | 481 |
CXXI | 495 |
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Common terms and phrases
access to information Access to Library adopted adults ALA Council ALA policy ALA's Amendment rights American Library Association Annual Conference apply Article Banned Books Week believe Bill of Rights censorship challenge child pornography Code of Ethics concerns constitutional controversial document draft educational ensure federal filtering free access free expression Freedom to Read governing bodies groups guidelines ideas individuals Intellectual Freedom Committee Interpretation labeling legislation librarians Library Bill library collections library materials library records library resources library service library staff library users library's meeting rooms ment Midwinter Meeting Morristown obscene Office for Intellectual organizations parents personally identifiable information political principles of intellectual privacy and confidentiality professional public forum public library Read Foundation recommended request Resources and Services responsibility restrict access revised RFID school library media specific speech statement subpoena tion U.S. Constitution U.S. Supreme Court USA PATRIOT Act views violated
Popular passages
Page 7 - If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.
Page 7 - A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or, perhaps, both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.
Page 6 - The political truths declared in that solemn manner acquire by degrees the character of fundamental maxims of free Government, and as they become incorporated with the national sentiment, counteract the impulses of interest and passion.