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Vol 32, No 1 (2013): Special Issue of Indiana Libraries: Intellectual Freedom & Censorship
Vol 32, No 1 (2013): Special Issue of Indiana Libraries: Intellectual Freedom & Censorship
Special Issue Editor J. Douglas Archer
Published:
2013-01-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Introduction
Doug Archer
5
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Articles
The Freedom to Read
Kent Oliver
6-7
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Intellectual Freedom: Moving Beyond Freedom From. . . to Freedom To. . . .
Barbara K. Stripling
8-12
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Libraries and Strong Democracy: Moving from an Informed to a Participatory 21st Century Citizenry
Nancy Kranich
13-20
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“How We Came to Love Books”: Not With Labels and Not With Emoticons
Barbara M. Jones, Pat Scales
21-24
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Missing the Boat: Journalists, Librarians, and Intellectual Freedom
Evan Davis
25
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The First Amendment and Internet Filtering in Public Libraries
Gretchen Kolderup
26-29
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Free to Choose: Reflections on Challenged and Challenging Books
Jen Selinsky
30-31
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A Decade of Change: From Student to President, but Always an Intellectual Freedom Advocate
Martin Garnar
32-33
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Privacy, Libraries, and Engaging the Public: ALA’s Choose Privacy Week Initiative
Angela Maycock
34-36
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A Fresh Look at Privacy — Why Does It Matter, Who Cares, and What Should Librarians Do about It?
Trina Magi
37-41
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Are Libraries Compromising Reader Privacy with Circulation Reminders?
Robert P. Holley
42-44
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Fundamental Freedoms, Library Services, and Multi-Lingual Populations
Loida Garcia-Febo
45-46
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Religion, the First Amendment and America's Public Libraries
Doug Archer
47-60
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Freedom to Read Statement
American Library Association & Association of American Publishers
61-63
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Library Bill of Rights
_ American Library Association
64
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