Intellectual Freedom News 4/1/2022

Intellectual Freedom News

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Censorship

Privacy & Cybersecurity

More privacy news is available at the Voices for Privacy blog.

First Amendment, Free Speech, & Civil Liberties

Academic Freedom & Campus Speech

Legislation

Social Media

Copyright

Information Literacy & Disinformation

International News

Around the Web

ALA News

ALA Elearning

eLearning

Publishing

  • Learner-centered techniques for academic library instruction
  • Young Activists and the Public Library: Facilitating Democracy: Assisted by social media and other digital tools, today’s children and teens are energetic and active participants in a host of social causes, from climate change and gun control to voting rights and racial equity. Public libraries can facilitate their activism by providing trustworthy information and creating opportunities for young people to develop leadership and participation skills. A past president of the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), in this book Walter demonstrates how libraries can foster greater civic literacy and civic engagement in young patrons.

Awards & Grants

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