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1. Verfasser: Pinnell-Stephens, June
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1999
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ589946
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contents Libraries: A Misunderstood American Value. Pinnell-Stephens, June Access to Information Censorship Information Policy Intellectual Freedom Legal Responsibility Librarian Attitudes Library Collections Library Policy Library Role Library Services Explains libraries' roles in protecting intellectual freedom. Outlines these faulty impressions: librarians endorse the content of their collections; "everyone" agrees on controversial material; representation of all viewpoints means equal numbers; and denial of reconsideration requests indicates librarians don't take challenges seriously. Discusses legal issues that underlie library policies. Includes a sidebar by Barbara Jones on academic aspects of intellectual freedom. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Libraries: A Misunderstood American Value.
Pinnell-Stephens, June
Access to Information
Censorship
Information Policy
Intellectual Freedom
Legal Responsibility
Librarian Attitudes
Library Collections
Library Policy
Library Role
Library Services
Libraries: A Misunderstood American Value. Pinnell-Stephens, June Access to Information Censorship Information Policy Intellectual Freedom Legal Responsibility Librarian Attitudes Library Collections Library Policy Library Role Library Services Explains libraries' roles in protecting intellectual freedom. Outlines these faulty impressions: librarians endorse the content of their collections; "everyone" agrees on controversial material; representation of all viewpoints means equal numbers; and denial of reconsideration requests indicates librarians don't take challenges seriously. Discusses legal issues that underlie library policies. Includes a sidebar by Barbara Jones on academic aspects of intellectual freedom. (AEF)
title Libraries: A Misunderstood American Value.
topic Access to Information
Censorship
Information Policy
Intellectual Freedom
Legal Responsibility
Librarian Attitudes
Library Collections
Library Policy
Library Role
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ589946