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Skip to main content. Try Wikispaces Classroom now. Brand new from Wikispaces. Banned Books Week 2009. What is Intellectual Freedom? Librarian Leaders in Intellectual Freedom. ALA Student Member Blog. Kelsey Jansen Van Galen. Is our right to access information on any subject or view point. It is important that libraries provide information from a variety of view points in order for the public to educate themselves. Censorship is the restriction of access to certain kinds of. The Intellectual Freedom Comm...
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Skip to main content. Get your Wikispaces Classroom now:. The easiest way to manage your class. Banned Books Week 2009. What is Intellectual Freedom? Librarian Leaders in Intellectual Freedom. ALA Student Member Blog. Kelsey Jansen Van Galen. Unglamorous aspects of intellectual freedom:. A brief defense of the boring and everyday. Help on how to format text. Contributions to http:/ freethoughts.wikispaces.com/ are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 License.
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Skip to main content. Get your Wikispaces Classroom now:. The easiest way to manage your class. Banned Books Week 2009. What is Intellectual Freedom? Librarian Leaders in Intellectual Freedom. ALA Student Member Blog. Kelsey Jansen Van Galen. Photo: German students burn books with unGerman ideas on May 10, 1933. [ 1. Through the dark ag. Advocacy and belief go hand in hand. For there can be no true freedom of mind if thoughts are secure only when they are pent up. Wikipedia the free encyclopedia. 7] Libe...
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. Banned Books Week 2009. What is Intellectual Freedom? Librarian Leaders in Intellectual Freedom. ALA Student Member Blog. Kelsey Jansen Van Galen. What's the difference between a challenge and a banning? As defined by the American Library Association:. A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the objections of a person or group. A banning is the. Top ten most frequently challen...
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Saturday, December 5, 2009. October brought the annual Press Freedom Index from Reporters Without Borders. The index is compiled every year with input from journalists and media outlets around the world. The report includes information about how the index was compiled, along with the questionnaire which was used by journalists and media outlets. Does the position of any country surprise you? Labels: Access to Information. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Obama continuing Bush's domestic spying policies?
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National Information Policy: Obama continuing Bush's domestic spying policies???
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Obama continuing Bush's domestic spying policies? The Bush presidency appears to be the gift that keeps on giving. Just when we think we've heard the worst, someone like Wayne Madsen comes along and tells us that there is more.from the Obama Administration. Madsen, a political journalist,. Because it all works so wonderfully! Seriously. That's the reason according to NSA insiders. Furthermore, this stuff might actually still be going on. Are we to believe this? I started out ...
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National Information Policy: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Finland has passed a law making broadband Internet access a legal right of all citizens. By July 2010, all citizens will have a guaranteed right to a 1Mb broadband connection. Naturally a country with only 5 million people will have an easier time implementing such a policy. In the US with our population of 300 million, a guaranteed right to Internet access is pretty unlikely. Friday, October 9, 2009. NTIA announces first states to receive funding for broadband mapping. The p...
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National Information Policy: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Does Free Wireless Internet Have A Chance? In the months following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin made it a priority to have free wireless internet. Available throughout the city. The local government believed that this would give small businesses a chance to reestablish themselves, even though they may lack a physical location. The service did actually launch in the late part of 2005, but it was taken down. Less than a year later. What happened? I know that t...