Intellectual freedom manual / compiled by the Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association.
2010
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Title
Intellectual freedom manual / compiled by the Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association.
Published
Chicago : American Library Association, 2010.
Call Number
Z711.4 .I57 2010
Edition
Eighth edition.
ISBN
9780838935903 (alk. paper)
0838935907 (alk. paper)
0838935907 (alk. paper)
Description
xxii, 439 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)911644551
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-421) and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Miles Price Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Miles Price Fund
Table of Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
Introduction
xvii
Contributors
xxi
pt. I
Intellectual Freedom and Libraries: An Overview
1
1.
Intellectual Freedom: An Enduring and All-Embracing Concept / Candace D. Morgan
3
2.
ALA and Intellectual Freedom: A Historical Overview / Candace D. Morgan
12
3.
Challenges and Issues Today / Candace D. Morgan
37
pt. II
Library Bill of Rights
47
1.
Library Bill of Rights: Policy Statement
49
History
50
2.
Library Bill of Rights: Interpretations
62
2.1.
Access for Children and Young Adults to Nonprint Materials
Interpretation
68
History
71
2.2.
Access to Digital Information, Services, and Networks
Interpretation
73
History
77
2.3.
Access to Library Resources and Services Regardless of Sex, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, or Sexual Orientation
Interpretation
83
History
86
2.4.
Access to Resources and Services in the School Library Media Program
Interpretation
91
History
94
2.5.
Challenged Materials
Interpretation
100
History
102
2.6.
Diversity in Collection Development
Interpretation
107
History
109
2.7.
Economic Barriers to Information Access
Interpretation
116
History
119
2.8.
Evaluating Library Collections
Interpretation
122
History
124
2.9.
Exhibit Spaces and Bulletin Boards
Interpretation
126
History
128
2.10.
Expurgation of Library Materials
Interpretation
131
History
133
2.11.
Free Access to Libraries for Minors
Interpretation
136
History
139
2.12.
Importance of Education to Intellectual Freedom
Interpretation
146
History
148
2.13.
Intellectual Freedom Principles for Academic Libraries
Interpretation
150
History
153
2.14.
Labeling and Rating Systems
Interpretation
155
History
157
2.15.
Library-Initiated Programs as a Resource
Interpretation
164
History
166
2.16.
Meeting Rooms
Interpretation
169
History
171
2.17.
Minors and Internet Interactivity
Interpretation
172
History
175
2.18.
Privacy
Interpretation
177
History
181
2.19.
Restricted Access to Library Materials
Interpretation
183
History
186
2.20.
Services to Persons with Disabilities
Interpretation
191
History
193
2.21.
The Universal Right to Free Expression
Interpretation
195
History
198
pt. III
Protecting the Freedom to Read
201
1.
The Freedom to Read
Policy Statement
203
History
208
2.
Libraries: An American Value
Policy Statement
224
History
226
3.
Policies and Statements Related to Access to Information, Library Resources, and Library Services
228
3.1.
Guidelines for the Development and Implementation of Policies, Regulations, and Procedures Affecting Access to Library Materials, Services, and Facilities
Guidelines
229
History
232
3.2.
Guidelines for the Development of Policies and Procedures regarding User Behavior and Library Usage
Guidelines
236
History
239
3.3.
Dealing with Concerns about Library Resources
Procedural Statement
242
History
246
3.4.
Related Policies, Statements, and Documents
250
4.
Policies and Statements Related to Confidentiality, Privacy, and Governmental Intimidation
254
4.1.
Policy on Confidentiality of Library Records
Policy Statement
255
History
257
4.2.
Suggested Procedures for Implementing "Policy on Confidentiality of Library Records"
Procedures
261
History
263
4.3.
Resolution on the Retention of Library Usage Records
Resolution
265
History
267
4.4.
Policy concerning Confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information about Library Users
Policy Statement
269
History
271
4.5.
Guidelines for Developing a Library Privacy Policy: Privacy Tool Kit
Guidelines
273
History
283
4.6.
RFID in Libraries: Privacy and Confidentiality Guidelines
Procedural Statement
284
History
288
4.7.
Policy on Governmental Intimidation
Policy Statement
294
History
295
4.8.
Related Policies, Statements, and Documents
299
pt. IV
Code of Ethics of the American Library Association
301
1.
Code of Ethics of the American Library Association
Policy Statement
303
History
305
2.
Enforcement of the "Code of Ethics of the American Library Association": Questions and Answers
320
3.
Resolution on Workplace Speech
Resolution
325
History
326
4.
Questions and Answers on Speech in the Workplace: An Explanatory Statement of the "ALA Code of Ethics"
329
pt. V
Intellectual Freedom and the Law
335
1.
Public Libraries and the Public Forum Doctrine / Theresa Chmara
337
2.
Minors' First Amendment Rights to Access Information / Theresa Chmara
351
3.
Privacy and Confidentiality in Libraries / Deborah Caldwell-Stone
361
pt. VI
Preserving, Protecting, and Working for Intellectual Freedom
373
1.
Preparing for and Responding to Challenges / Beverley Becker
375
2.
Communicating the Intellectual Freedom Message / Macey Morales
386
3.
Lobbying for Intellectual Freedom
396
4.
Rallying for Intellectual Freedom: Where to Go for Help and How You Can Help / Nanette Perez
404
Glossary
417
Selected Bibliography
419
Index
423