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Main Author: Thur, Victoria L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858656
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contents War, Law, and the Librarian: The Creation, Precedence, and Passage of the USA PATRIOT Act and Its Effects on Libraries Thur, Victoria L. Intellectual Freedom Access to Information National Security Academic Freedom Library Role Librarian Attitudes Information Policy Federal Legislation Privacy Library Policy The U.S. government has sought to restrict the freedoms of its citizens in times of war from World War I to the present. The banners of fear, war, terrorism, and nationwide security placed constitutional rights under a renewed scrutiny. This paper will focus on the passage of laws that restrict academic and intellectual freedoms during war, and the role of librarians in responding to such laws. (Contains 1 note.)
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spellingShingle War, Law, and the Librarian: The Creation, Precedence, and Passage of the USA PATRIOT Act and Its Effects on Libraries
Thur, Victoria L.
Intellectual Freedom
Access to Information
National Security
Academic Freedom
Library Role
Librarian Attitudes
Information Policy
Federal Legislation
Privacy
Library Policy
War, Law, and the Librarian: The Creation, Precedence, and Passage of the USA PATRIOT Act and Its Effects on Libraries Thur, Victoria L. Intellectual Freedom Access to Information National Security Academic Freedom Library Role Librarian Attitudes Information Policy Federal Legislation Privacy Library Policy The U.S. government has sought to restrict the freedoms of its citizens in times of war from World War I to the present. The banners of fear, war, terrorism, and nationwide security placed constitutional rights under a renewed scrutiny. This paper will focus on the passage of laws that restrict academic and intellectual freedoms during war, and the role of librarians in responding to such laws. (Contains 1 note.)
title War, Law, and the Librarian: The Creation, Precedence, and Passage of the USA PATRIOT Act and Its Effects on Libraries
topic Intellectual Freedom
Access to Information
National Security
Academic Freedom
Library Role
Librarian Attitudes
Information Policy
Federal Legislation
Privacy
Library Policy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858656