Intellectual freedom manual

Libraries, havens for the free exchange of ideas and information, face wide-ranging challenges relating to privacy and censorship from government, special interest groups, and others. With the updated seventh edition of the "Intellectual Freedom Manual", librarians have practical support a...

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Corporate Author: American Library Association. Office for Intellectual Freedom
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago, Illinois American Library Association 2006
Edition:SEVENTH EDITION
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