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Other Intellectual Freedom
Resources
Arizona Department of Library, Archives and Public Records,
Collection Development Training for Arizona Public Libraries.
An intellectual freedom manual with a focus on collection development and
maintenance.
California Library Association, Intellectual Freedom Manual
(1992, revised).
See "Creating
and Protecting a Right To Know Climate in the Library", "Written
Policies Are Insurance".
Colorado Association of Libraries, Intellectual Freedom Manual
This website an integrated approach to the development of library mission
statements, policies and training intended to ensure Intellectual Freedom. A
unique focus is
Training Outline for Requests for Reconsideration (in .pdf format).
Kansas Association of School Librarians, Intellectual Freedom
Manual for Kansas. (1999).
kidspeak! What's Your Censorship IQ?
It's for kids, but how well did you score on this censorship quiz?
National Council of Teachers of English, Anti-Censorship Center.
Features include an online incident report form and "Five Most Helpful
Resources" on censorship.
New
Hampshire Library Association, Intellectual Freedom Manual.
Another well rounded approach to the development of policies and procedures
that the support intellectual freedom.
New York Library Association, Intellectual Freedom Manual.
Of special interest is the
Template for Law Enforcement Inquiries Guideline.
Last revised: November 2, 2005
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