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Main Author: Dahl, Katherine
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED307878
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author Dahl, Katherine
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contents Intellectual Freedom Stands of American Bible College Libraries: Taken or Not Taken. Dahl, Katherine Censorship Church Related Colleges College Libraries Guidelines Higher Education Intellectual Freedom Library Collection Development Library Guides Library Policy Moral Issues Selection policies, library handbooks, and other documents issued by American bible college libraries were examined to see what commitments they have or have not made to intellectual freedom. Many of the libraries were found to have directly addressed censorship matters. Some libraries took strong stands in support of the freedom to read, but others took stands in direct opposition to the freedom to read. It is concluded that not all libraries appear to be fully committed to intellectual freedom, and a united front among all libraries in censorship battles does not exist. (35 notes including references) (EW)
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spellingShingle Intellectual Freedom Stands of American Bible College Libraries: Taken or Not Taken.
Dahl, Katherine
Censorship
Church Related Colleges
College Libraries
Guidelines
Higher Education
Intellectual Freedom
Library Collection Development
Library Guides
Library Policy
Moral Issues
Intellectual Freedom Stands of American Bible College Libraries: Taken or Not Taken. Dahl, Katherine Censorship Church Related Colleges College Libraries Guidelines Higher Education Intellectual Freedom Library Collection Development Library Guides Library Policy Moral Issues Selection policies, library handbooks, and other documents issued by American bible college libraries were examined to see what commitments they have or have not made to intellectual freedom. Many of the libraries were found to have directly addressed censorship matters. Some libraries took strong stands in support of the freedom to read, but others took stands in direct opposition to the freedom to read. It is concluded that not all libraries appear to be fully committed to intellectual freedom, and a united front among all libraries in censorship battles does not exist. (35 notes including references) (EW)
title Intellectual Freedom Stands of American Bible College Libraries: Taken or Not Taken.
topic Censorship
Church Related Colleges
College Libraries
Guidelines
Higher Education
Intellectual Freedom
Library Collection Development
Library Guides
Library Policy
Moral Issues
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED307878