A history of ALA policy on intellectual freedom : a supplement to The intellectual freedom manual, ninth edition / compiled by the Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association ; Trina Magi, editor ; Martin Garnar, assistant editor.

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Corporate Author: American Library Association. Office for Intellectual Freedom (Compiler)
Other Authors: Magi, Trina J. (Editor), Garnar, Martin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Intellectual freedom and libraries
  • ALA and intellectual freedom : a historical overview / Judith F. Krug and Candace D. Morgan ; updated by Barbara M. Jones
  • Part II. Essays on the history of core intellectual freedom documents
  • Library bill of rights
  • History. Code of ethics of the American Library Association
  • History. The freedom to read
  • History. Libraries : an American value
  • Part III. Essays on the history of interpretations, guidelines, and other statements
  • History. Interpretations of The library bill of rights and Code of ethics of the American Library Association
  • History. Access to digital information, services, and networks : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Access to library resources and services for minors : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Access to library resources and services regardless of sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Access to resources and services in the school library : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Advocating for intellectual freedom : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Challenged resources : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Copyright : an interpretation of The code of ethics
  • History. Creating policy for your library : User behavior and library use (officially titled Guidelines for the development of policies and procedures regarding user behavior and library usage)
  • History. Diversity in collection development : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Economic barriers to information access : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Evaluating library collections : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Exhibit spaces and bulletin boards : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Expurgation of library resources : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Guidelines for the development and implementation of policies, regulations, and procedures affecting access to library resources, services, and facilities
  • History. How to respond to challenges and concerns about library resources
  • History. Intellectual freedom principles for academic libraries : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Labeling and rating systems : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Library-initiated programs as a resource : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Meeting rooms : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Minors and internet activity : an interpretation of The library bill of right
  • History. Policy on governmental intimidation
  • History. Prisoners' right to read : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Privacy : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. Resolution on the retention of library usage records
  • History. Resolution on workplace speech
  • History. Restricted access to library materials : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. RFID in libraries : privacy and confidentiality guidelines
  • History. Services to persons with disabilities : an interpretation of The library bill of rights
  • History. The universal right to free expression : an interpretation of The library bill of rights.