Melora Norman reviews the history and challenges faced by libraries in dealing with citizen first amendment rights to freedom of speech, freedom to receive information, and privacy
Traditionally the concept of intellectual freedom has developed out of the perspective of users’ rig...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
The Index on Censorship, founded in the conviction that freedom of speech, along with the allied fre...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...
(ALA),one of supporting intellectual freedom and opposing censorship, is well known to be of relativ...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
I. Introduction II. Traditional Control of School Operations … A. Power of Boards of Education … B. ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes government information accessible to everyone, including...
Since the Patriot Act was passed in 2001, controversy has raged over nearly every provision. The con...
During the Great Recession, libraries have seen an increase in the number of Internet patrons. The p...
Libraries are not doing all they should to protect users\u27 privacy. Several sections of the USA PA...
Objective: Libraries have been called on by international organizations to avoid censorship and to p...
The USA Patriot Act has presented librarians with the dilemma of balancing national security against...
The USA Patriot Act and librarians\u27 responses to it are examined in the context of other governme...
Traditionally the concept of intellectual freedom has developed out of the perspective of users’ rig...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
The Index on Censorship, founded in the conviction that freedom of speech, along with the allied fre...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...
(ALA),one of supporting intellectual freedom and opposing censorship, is well known to be of relativ...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
I. Introduction II. Traditional Control of School Operations … A. Power of Boards of Education … B. ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes government information accessible to everyone, including...
Since the Patriot Act was passed in 2001, controversy has raged over nearly every provision. The con...
During the Great Recession, libraries have seen an increase in the number of Internet patrons. The p...
Libraries are not doing all they should to protect users\u27 privacy. Several sections of the USA PA...
Objective: Libraries have been called on by international organizations to avoid censorship and to p...
The USA Patriot Act has presented librarians with the dilemma of balancing national security against...
The USA Patriot Act and librarians\u27 responses to it are examined in the context of other governme...
Traditionally the concept of intellectual freedom has developed out of the perspective of users’ rig...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
The Index on Censorship, founded in the conviction that freedom of speech, along with the allied fre...