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10 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2009

by ALA Office of Intellectual Freedom — American Library Association
October 01, 2010 – 00:01

Curator's Note

Established December 1, 1967, the Office for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Association’s basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials.

Intellectual Freedom Issues and Resources
  • Academic freedom
  • Banned Books Week
  • Censorship in schools
  • Challenges to library materials
  • Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) 
  • Code of Ethics
  • Control and censorship of the Internet
  • Intellectual Freedom in the states
  • Intellectual Freedom Manual
  • Intellectual Freedom statements and policies
  • Intellectual Freedom toolkits
  • Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom
  • Notable quotations on the First Amendment and the freedom to read
  • Privacy and confidentiality
  • RFID
  • State library confidentiality laws
  • USA Patriot Act
  • Tags
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  • intellectual freedom |
  • reading

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