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Main Author: Symons, Ann K.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ586310
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contents Celebrating the Freedom To "Read! Learn! Connect! @ the Library." Symons, Ann K. Access to Information Children Childrens Literature Intellectual Freedom Internet Librarians Library Development Library Materials Library Role Library Services User Needs (Information) Discusses the importance of librarians being advocates for children and fighting for free and open access to printed and electronic information. Discusses Banned Book Week; intellectual freedom; the American Library Association's four main concerns related to the Internet--access, quality, education, and local control; and the importance of educating the public about Internet-related issues. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Celebrating the Freedom To "Read! Learn! Connect! @ the Library."
Symons, Ann K.
Access to Information
Children
Childrens Literature
Intellectual Freedom
Internet
Librarians
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Role
Library Services
User Needs (Information)
Celebrating the Freedom To "Read! Learn! Connect! @ the Library." Symons, Ann K. Access to Information Children Childrens Literature Intellectual Freedom Internet Librarians Library Development Library Materials Library Role Library Services User Needs (Information) Discusses the importance of librarians being advocates for children and fighting for free and open access to printed and electronic information. Discusses Banned Book Week; intellectual freedom; the American Library Association's four main concerns related to the Internet--access, quality, education, and local control; and the importance of educating the public about Internet-related issues. (AEF)
title Celebrating the Freedom To "Read! Learn! Connect! @ the Library."
topic Access to Information
Children
Childrens Literature
Intellectual Freedom
Internet
Librarians
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Role
Library Services
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ586310