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What happens to intellectual freedom when libraries come under attack? What happens to curiosity?Librarian and director of ...
The Library Research Round Table (LRRT) invites you to attend our Chair's Program. Our theme this year is, "Real Research for Real Librarians", which is highlighted by the presentations from this year ...
The Senate passed two different bills addressing library controversies last year but they died in the House. The House is considering a companion bill to the Freedom to Read Act introduced by Rep ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has just signed into law House File 437, which establishes a Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa. Reynolds did a great service to Iowans – as did Rep ...
It will improve intellectual diversity on campus, and it will help address Iowa’s crisis in civic education. The Center for Intellectual Freedom will provide faculty, courses and entire programs ...
The Livingston Public Library will provide a program about “Boston: The Freedom Trail” on Monday, June 30, at 7 p.m.
Freedom’s Frontier, which includes Truman Library, will ‘cease to exist’ if Congress rescinds funding for National Heritage Areas, coalition says June 18, 2025 News ...
The Senate wants to spend $300,000 on a controversial intellectual freedom survey of higher ed students and faculty that has seen low participation previously. That line item was one of the ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill to establish a "center for intellectual freedom" at the University of Iowa. Supporters say the center will promote intellectual diversity, while critics view ...
The Working Group plans to present this Interpretation to ALA Council for review and adoption at the 2025 ALA Annual Conference and is requesting feedback prior to 5:00 pm Central Time on Monday, June ...
FAIRMOUNT — The Fairmount Public Library has aligned with the beliefs of the American Library Assocation's (ALA) "Library Bill of Rights," along with its "Freedom to Read" statement.
News Published: 10 June 1944 Vesalius and the Struggle for Intellectual Freedom Nature 153, 707–708 (1944) Cite this article ...