Author: Doug Archer
Standing up by Sitting down
So often in library land the only IF stories we hear of are the long drawn out battles in library boards, school boards, city councils and the courts. Here’s an […]
IF and the T Word
OK, you ask, how’s he going to connect intellectual freedom and torture? Seems a bit of a stretch. Easy. Here’s how. Intellectual freedom is concerned with the freedom of folks […]
A Pet Peeve
One of the advantages I’ve discovered as a guest blogger is the relative freedom to ride ones own hobby horse. Well, I have a favorite for today. Banned Books Week […]
Power to the Princes?
A new administration in Washington. New possibilities. Hope springs eternal, etc., etc. With the arrival of President Obama lots of folks in the intellectual freedom community (me included) were pretty […]
Battles over Meeting Rooms
During the last few years there have been two significant court battles over the use of library meeting rooms by religious groups. One was in California (Faith Center Church Evangelistic […]