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IFRT Monthly Video Series: Carrie Gardner on Intellectual Freedom & LIS instruction

The Intellectual Freedom Round Table (IFRT) is pleased to present the third video in its monthly series to promote intellectual freedom among ALA members. This month, IFRT chair Loida Garcia-Febo […]

September 29, 2010April 7, 2018 Jonathan Kelley Intellectual Freedom Issues, Intellectual Freedom Round Table

where were you when you first heard about banned books?

Hi folks. I’m Martin Garnar, current chair of the Intellectual Freedom Committee and this week’s guest blogger for the OIF blog. I’ll be sharing my thoughts on a range of […]

June 14, 2010June 17, 2010 Martin Garnar Censorship, General Interest, Intellectual Freedom Issues, Privacy

FTRF’s Free Graduate Membership Program Continues

Attention spring library school graduates! Become a member of the Freedom to Read Foundation – for FREE! At its Midwinter Meeting in January, the Freedom to Read Foundation Board of […]

April 28, 2010 Jonathan Kelley Freedom to Read Foundation

FREE Freedom to Read Foundation memberships to new LIS grads

The Freedom to Read Foundation is offering free one-year memberships to students graduating from ALA-accredited MLS and MLIS programs and from school library media programs recognized by the American Association […]

October 8, 2009October 9, 2009 Jonathan Kelley Freedom to Read Foundation
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