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Practicing Intellectual Freedom in Libraries

Autor Shannon M. Oltmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440863127
ISBN-10: 1440863121
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Develop a deeper understanding of the legal and theoretical bases for intellectual freedom in the United States

Notă biografică

Shannon M. Oltmann is associate professor in the School of Information Science at the University of Kentucky. Her research interests include censorship, intellectual freedom, information policy, public libraries, privacy, and qualitative research methods.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart One Conceptualizing Intellectual FreedomONE Intellectual Freedom and Access to InformationTWO Three Theories behind Access to InformationTHREE The Freedom to ExploreFOUR Core Values and Intellectual FreedomFIVE Intellectual Freedom in the Daily Lives of LibrariesPart Two Intellectual Freedom in ActionSIX How to Handle Materials ChallengesSEVEN Collection Development and WeedingEIGHT Addressing the #MeToo Movement in LiteratureNINE Programs, Meeting Rooms, and Exhibit SpacesTEN Internet FilteringELEVEN Fake News, False Information, and Intellectual FreedomTWELVE Law Enforcement and Intellectual FreedomTHIRTEEN Copyright IssuesFOURTEEN Intellectual Freedom Trends and Their ImplicationsIndex

Recenzii

Oltmann's thoughtful work is an important resource for LIS students, librarians, and administrators alike.
As a whole, this book is an extremely valuable contribution, taking issues that can easily seem abstractions and instead demonstrating the ways in which they are essential to the nature of all libraries.
Shannon Oltmann has produced an accessible introduction to the American Library Association's guidance on the professional commitment to intellectual freedom as a foundational value in libraries. [Her book] is of value to practice and could be used for orienting library board members or library staff to the basic principles of intellectual freedom, which would be of benefit to a local community.
This holistic text considers the complexities of intellectual freedom in libraries and is a must for any collection.