Practicing Intellectual Freedom in Libraries

Practicing Intellectual Freedom in Libraries
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781440863134
ISBN-13 : 144086313X
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Book Synopsis Practicing Intellectual Freedom in Libraries by : Shannon M. Oltmann

Download or read book Practicing Intellectual Freedom in Libraries written by Shannon M. Oltmann and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2019-08-15 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All librarians and library and information science scholars can benefit from learning more about intellectual freedom. This book relies on research and practical real-world scenarios to conceptualize and contextualize it. Practicing Intellectual Freedom in Libraries is helpful for a wide range of people, from those only starting to learn about intellectual freedom to those more well-versed in the subject. For novices, it offers a solid introduction to intellectual freedom, grounded theoretically and empirically; for more experienced scholars and librarians, it provides a uniquely comprehensive analysis of intellectual freedom. Intellectual freedom is important for librarians because it is a foundation of the profession and is truly central to librarianship in the United States. Situating intellectual freedom within freedom of speech theories, this book explains the legal and theoretical foundations for contemporary understandings of intellectual freedom within library science. Additionally, it depicts the importance of community to implementing intellectual freedom and exemplifies this importance in a discussion of actual library practices. Real-world scenarios provide a timely look at intellectual freedom in context, discussing Internet filtering, collection development and weeding, meeting rooms and exhibit spaces, programming, and fake news and misinformation.


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