An Intellectual Freedom Primer

An Intellectual Freedom Primer
Title An Intellectual Freedom Primer PDF eBook
Author Charles H. Busha
Publisher Littleton, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited
Pages 234
Release 1977
Genre Computers
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Primer of Intellectual Freedom

Primer of Intellectual Freedom
Title Primer of Intellectual Freedom PDF eBook
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Pages 191
Release 1949
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Foundations of Intellectual Freedom

Foundations of Intellectual Freedom
Title Foundations of Intellectual Freedom PDF eBook
Author Emily J. M. Knox
Publisher American Library Association
Pages 145
Release 2022-10-28
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ISBN 0838937454

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Enshrined in the mission statement of ALA, intellectual freedom is one of the core values of the information professions. The importance of ensuring information access to all, and the historical, social, and legal foundations of this commitment, are powerfully explored in this essential primer. Designed to function as both an introductory text for LIS students as well as a complementary resource for current professionals, this book provides a cohesive, holistic perspective on intellectual freedom. Extending beyond censorship to encompass such timely and urgent topics as hate speech and social justice, from this book readers will gain an understanding of the historical and legal roots of intellectual freedom, with an in-depth examination of John Stuart Mill’s “On Liberty” and Article 19 of the U.N Declaration of Human Rights, and its central concepts and principles; the intersection of intellectual freedom, freedom of expression, and social justice; professional values, codes of ethics, ALA’s Library Bill of Rights, and Freedom to Read/View Statements; pro- and anti- censorship arguments and their use in impeding and facilitating access to information; book banning and internet filtering; privacy and its relationship to information services; U.S. case law and precedents; the basics of U.S. copyright law, including fair use, and how it differs from international copyright law; and emerging global issues and their impact on future intellectual freedom.

Primer of Intellectual Freedom

Primer of Intellectual Freedom
Title Primer of Intellectual Freedom PDF eBook
Author Howard Mumford Jones
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Pages 218
Release 1949
Genre History
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Intellectual Freedom and Censorship

Intellectual Freedom and Censorship
Title Intellectual Freedom and Censorship PDF eBook
Author Frank W. Hoffmann
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 262
Release 1989
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780810821453

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'Succinct annotations...clear research strategies... Surprisingly for a bibliography, the book as a whole gives a very clear picture of the intellectual freedom issues that provide Americans...Its use in library school curricula would be of great benefit to our profession.'--JOYS

Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility in American Librarianship, 1967-1974

Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility in American Librarianship, 1967-1974
Title Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility in American Librarianship, 1967-1974 PDF eBook
Author Toni Samek
Publisher McFarland
Pages 199
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0786450738

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Between 1967 and 1974, a number of librarians came together to push for change in the American Library Association. They soon prompted a majority of the profession to examine their role in the dissemination and preservation of culture and to ask basic questions about the terrain that the profession defends. A particular concern was the limitations to intellectual freedom (if any) that might arise in the pursuit of other perhaps equally worthy goals. The questions raised by this advocacy group were based on a relatively new concept of librarianly social responsibility that was partly an outgrowth of the civil rights and antiwar agitation of the period and partly a continuation of the proud traditions of the alternative press movement in the United States. The resulting dissension and turmoil exposed an inherent discrepancy not only between the rhetoric of ideals within the profession and the reality of practice but between librarians as agents of change--librarians' having a social agenda--and professional "neutrality" or the provision of information for all sides without taking sides. These conflicts have never been resolved. The reader will find in this book a fully researched presentation of the years of ferment and political infighting that brought the issues into such sharp focus.

Intellectual Freedom

Intellectual Freedom
Title Intellectual Freedom PDF eBook
Author John B. Harer
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Pages 344
Release 1992
Genre Education
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Includes an introduction to intellectual freedom, a chronology, biographical sketches, court cases, a directory of organizations, and selected print and nonprint sources.