Libraries, the First Amendment, and cyberspace : what you need to know
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KF4315 .P43 2000
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KF4315 .P43 2000
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Bibliothèques -- Censure -- Droit -- États-Unis.
Bibliothèques -- Censure -- États-Unis.
Freedom of speech.
Internet -- Law and legislation.
Internet dans les bibliothèques -- Droit -- États-Unis.
Internet.
Liberté d'expression -- États-Unis.
Libraries -- Censorship -- Law and legislation.
Libraries -- legislation & jurisprudence
Recht van meningsuiting.
Bibliothèques -- Censure -- États-Unis.
Freedom of speech.
Internet -- Law and legislation.
Internet dans les bibliothèques -- Droit -- États-Unis.
Internet.
Liberté d'expression -- États-Unis.
Libraries -- Censorship -- Law and legislation.
Libraries -- legislation & jurisprudence
Recht van meningsuiting.
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Book
Physical Desc
xii, 216 pages : forms ; 23 cm.
Language
English
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Includes glossary, bibliographical references in notes at chapter ends, and index.
Description
In the library, the First Amendment is always with us. Whether we are providing meeting rooms to local groups, giving patrons access to cyberspace one-half hour at a time, or lending learning materials to children, the First Amendment is a vital part of why libraries even exist. However, it is the same Amendment that proves troublesome when it comes to providing all types of information to a diverse clientele: one person's idea of literature is another person's view of obscenity. When lines are drawn between censorship and access, librarians need to know how the First Amendment affects their role, the library's services, and access. This volume answers the questions librarians most often have about the First Amendment and library services, and includes topics on which librarians must understand their rights and responsibilities.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Peck, R. S. (2000). Libraries, the First Amendment, and cyberspace: what you need to know . American Library Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Peck, Robert S. 2000. Libraries, the First Amendment, and Cyberspace: What You Need to Know. Chicago: American Library Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Peck, Robert S. Libraries, the First Amendment, and Cyberspace: What You Need to Know Chicago: American Library Association, 2000.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Peck, R. S. (2000). Libraries, the first amendment, and cyberspace: what you need to know. Chicago: American Library Association.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Peck, Robert S. Libraries, the First Amendment, and Cyberspace: What You Need to Know American Library Association, 2000.
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