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An essential reference for librarians seeking information and guidance in applying the principles of intellectual freedom in library service. It covers current ALA intellectual freedom polices and guidelines; includes essays on the issues, principles, and law; and provides practical help for librarians and trustees.
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Libraries, Freedom of information, Censorship, Handbooks, manuals, Intellectual freedom, Libraries, united states, Libraries, censorship, Bibliothèques, Guides, manuels, Censure, Liberté d'information, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES, Library & Information Science, Collection Development, Bibliotheken, Recht van informatie, Academic freedomShowing 8 featured editions. View all 11 editions?
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Intellectual freedom manual
2010, American Library Association
in English
- 8th ed.
0838935907 9780838935903
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Intellectual freedom manual
2006, American Library Association
in English
- 7th ed.
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Intellectual freedom manual
2002, American Library Association
in English
- 6th ed.
0838935192 9780838935194
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Intellectual freedom manual
1996, American Library Association
in English
- 5th ed.
0585335516 9780585335513
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Intellectual freedom manual
1989, American Library Association
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Table of Contents
Intellectual freedom and libraries.
What is intellectual freedom? -- by Barbara M. Jones ;
Core intellectual freedom documents of the American Library Association ;
Creating intellectual freedom policies for your library ;
The right to receive information : libraries, the First Amendment, and the public forum doctrine -- by Theresa Chmara
Intellectual freedom issues and best practices.
Access to library resources and services ;
Censorship, challenged resources, and internet filtering ;
Children and youth ;
Collection development and management ;
Copyright ;
Meeting rooms, exhibit spaces, and programs ;
Privacy and confidentiality ;
Visits and requests from law enforcement ;
Workplace speech --
Advocacy and assistance.
Communicating about intellectual freedom ;
Where to get help and get involved -- by Nanette Perez and Trina Magi.
Edition Notes
"Appendix 2: Selected bibliography / by Loretta Gaffney": pages 257-260.
"Appendix 3: Core Intellectual freedom documents and related statements": pages 261-262.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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