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Main Authors: Seidelin, Susanne, Ed., Hamilton, Stuart, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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contents Libraries, National Security, Freedom of Information Laws and Social Responsibilities. IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series Volume V Seidelin, Susanne, Ed. Hamilton, Stuart, Ed. Freedom Access to Information Laws Federal Legislation Intellectual Freedom Freedom of Speech Terrorism National Security Internet Social Responsibility Females User Needs (Information) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Foreign Countries Library Science International Organizations Library Associations Research Methodology Reports Questionnaires Library Services Privacy The IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series is unique. It is the only source based on a systematic data collection process that provides an overview of how libraries around the world are tackling barriers to freedom of access to information and freedom of expression. This year's edition includes 84 country reports which detail the extent of Internet access in libraries worldwide and address three specific areas of concern: Anti-terror legislation; freedom of information laws; and the social responsibilities of libraries such as raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and increasing women's access to information. This publication contains the following sections: (1) Acknowledgments (Susanne Seidelin & Stuart Hamilton); (2) Authors; (3) Preface (Kay Raseroka); (4) Introduction (Susanne Seidelin & Stuart Hamilton); (5) Libraries, Liberty and the USA PATRIOT ACT (Marc Lampson); (6) Freedom of Information Legislation, Libraries, and the Global Flow of Information (Barbara Jones); (7) IFLA and Social Responsibility: A Core Value of Librarianship (Al Kagan); (8) Methodology (Stuart Hamilton & Susanne Seidelin); (9) Country Reports (Stuart Hamilton & Susanne Seidelin); and (10) Analysis and conclusions (Stuart Hamilton & Susanne Seidelin). Seven appendices are included: (1) IFLA/FAIFE World Report 2005 Questionnaire; (2) The IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series; (3) National Security Legislation; (4) Follow-up of the work of the Social Responsibilities Discussion Group; (5) Women's Information Needs; (6) The IFLA Internet Manifesto; and (7) The Glasgow Declaration on Libraries, Information Services and Intellectual Freedom. Individual sections contain notes. [Funding for this report was provided by the German Library Umbrella (BID).]
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spellingShingle Libraries, National Security, Freedom of Information Laws and Social Responsibilities. IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series Volume V
Seidelin, Susanne, Ed.
Hamilton, Stuart, Ed.
Freedom
Access to Information
Laws
Federal Legislation
Intellectual Freedom
Freedom of Speech
Terrorism
National Security
Internet
Social Responsibility
Females
User Needs (Information)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Foreign Countries
Library Science
International Organizations
Library Associations
Research Methodology
Reports
Questionnaires
Library Services
Privacy
Libraries, National Security, Freedom of Information Laws and Social Responsibilities. IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series Volume V Seidelin, Susanne, Ed. Hamilton, Stuart, Ed. Freedom Access to Information Laws Federal Legislation Intellectual Freedom Freedom of Speech Terrorism National Security Internet Social Responsibility Females User Needs (Information) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Foreign Countries Library Science International Organizations Library Associations Research Methodology Reports Questionnaires Library Services Privacy The IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series is unique. It is the only source based on a systematic data collection process that provides an overview of how libraries around the world are tackling barriers to freedom of access to information and freedom of expression. This year's edition includes 84 country reports which detail the extent of Internet access in libraries worldwide and address three specific areas of concern: Anti-terror legislation; freedom of information laws; and the social responsibilities of libraries such as raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and increasing women's access to information. This publication contains the following sections: (1) Acknowledgments (Susanne Seidelin & Stuart Hamilton); (2) Authors; (3) Preface (Kay Raseroka); (4) Introduction (Susanne Seidelin & Stuart Hamilton); (5) Libraries, Liberty and the USA PATRIOT ACT (Marc Lampson); (6) Freedom of Information Legislation, Libraries, and the Global Flow of Information (Barbara Jones); (7) IFLA and Social Responsibility: A Core Value of Librarianship (Al Kagan); (8) Methodology (Stuart Hamilton & Susanne Seidelin); (9) Country Reports (Stuart Hamilton & Susanne Seidelin); and (10) Analysis and conclusions (Stuart Hamilton & Susanne Seidelin). Seven appendices are included: (1) IFLA/FAIFE World Report 2005 Questionnaire; (2) The IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series; (3) National Security Legislation; (4) Follow-up of the work of the Social Responsibilities Discussion Group; (5) Women's Information Needs; (6) The IFLA Internet Manifesto; and (7) The Glasgow Declaration on Libraries, Information Services and Intellectual Freedom. Individual sections contain notes. [Funding for this report was provided by the German Library Umbrella (BID).]
title Libraries, National Security, Freedom of Information Laws and Social Responsibilities. IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series Volume V
topic Freedom
Access to Information
Laws
Federal Legislation
Intellectual Freedom
Freedom of Speech
Terrorism
National Security
Internet
Social Responsibility
Females
User Needs (Information)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Foreign Countries
Library Science
International Organizations
Library Associations
Research Methodology
Reports
Questionnaires
Library Services
Privacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED510121