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Intellectual Freedom News 4/28

Don’t miss out on subscribing to the Banned Books Week Box for extra savings every year. Monday, May 1 kicks off 2017 Choose Privacy Week.

April 28, 2017 Kate Lechtenberg Intellectual Freedom News
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Intellectual Freedom News 4/21/2017

Did you know a drone can provide wireless internet?! And don’t forget to check out the new Choose Privacy Week website and graphics!

April 21, 2017 April Dawkins Intellectual Freedom News
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March 23, 2016 – Intellectual Freedom News is a compilation of news delivered by the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom including current book challenges in libraries and schools and articles about privacy, internet filtering and censorship

March 25, 2016 Kristin Pekoll Choose Privacy Week, Committee on Professional Ethics (COPE), Freedom to Read Foundation, Intellectual Freedom News

Stop Watching Us: Join the Rally Against Mass Surveillance

This Saturday, October 26th, on the 12th anniversary of the signing of the USA PATRIOT Act, StopWatching.us, a coalition of over 100 advocacy organizations and individuals across the political spectrum […]

October 24, 2013October 24, 2013 Nanette Perez Choose Privacy Week, PATRIOT Act, Privacy

Observing Choose Privacy Week 2013

Reposted from chooseprivacyweek.com Tomorrow, May 1, begins our annual observance of Choose Privacy Week. It’s an event that invites everyone to visit their local library and learn more about the […]

April 30, 2013 Jonathan Kelley Choose Privacy Week, Privacy

Countdown to Choose Privacy Week, May 1-7

In this era of “Big Data,” we know that our location, our phone calls, our purchases, our Facebook posts and our web site visits are being monitored, recorded, collected, and […]

April 17, 2013 Deborah Caldwell-Stone Choose Privacy Week, Privacy

Planning for Choose Privacy Week? Free April 9 Webinar Offers Ideas for Programming and Outreach

Are you preparing for Choose Privacy Week? Join ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom and librarians across the country next week for a free webinar to discuss how your library can […]

April 2, 2013 Deborah Caldwell-Stone Choose Privacy Week, Office for Intellectual Freedom, Online learning, Privacy

New Choose Privacy Week Documentary: “Vanishing Liberties”

On the final day of Choose Privacy Week 2012, the Office for Intellectual Freedom is excited to debut a new short documentary, “Vanishing Liberties: The Rise of State Surveillance in […]

May 7, 2012May 7, 2012 Deborah Caldwell-Stone Choose Privacy Week, Privacy, Technology

Choose Privacy Week 2012: The Privacy Expert You Need to Meet – Your Local Librarian

I am honored to be the first blogger in a series of posts celebrating ALA’s Choose Privacy Week. Thanks to funding from the Open Society Foundations, this is our third […]

May 1, 2012 Deborah Caldwell-Stone Choose Privacy Week, Privacy

Choose Privacy Week materials available now from the ALA Store

Choose Privacy Week is May 1-7, 2012.   The theme for this year’s CPW is “Freedom from Surveillance” – and we’ve got some great graphics for your library.  Get your posters, […]

March 22, 2012 Jonathan Kelley Choose Privacy Week, Office for Intellectual Freedom, Privacy

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