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Subject: New United for Libraries tip sheets provide guidance in the fight against censorship

 

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New United for Libraries tip sheets provide guidance in the fight against censorship

 

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The United for Libraries Intellectual Freedom Task Force has compiled two new resources to support Trustees and libraries to prepare for program, material, and access challenges.

"
Terms and Definitions Related to Intellectual Freedom & Censorship" is a collection that clearly defines the language used relating to intellectual freedom and censorship challenges.

"
Materials Challenges: Key Library Policies to Review and Revise" reviews the key components of well-constructed and legal policies and describes the policies that a library should review and/or implement to prepare for the possibility of a materials challenge.

 

Both resources are featured on the United for Libraries page "Trustee Resources for Program & Material Challenges."

ALA's "
Fight Censorship" resource page includes further information on preparing for and responding to challenges, censorship legislation, how to support intellectual freedom, and more.

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