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An Infopeople Webinar

Start:
January 12th, 2012 12:00 PM
End:
1:00 PM

Presenter: Mary Minow Photo of Mary Minow

  • A parent asks you to remove a book from the shelf because she feels it could harm her children.
  • A library user complains that the current collection of magazines doesn’t include his political viewpoint and too much of a different one?

What do you do?

Learn techniques to approach these challenges and others, along with a firm background of intellectual freedom in libraries, including relevant laws and court cases.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:

  • Identify and interpret key ALA documents, policies, and decisions related to intellectual freedom, both in print and online
  • Identify and understand holdings in key court cases on intellectual freedom in libraries
  • Understand how the law treats different libraries - academic, school and public.
  • Understand the types of speech that are not protected by the First Amendment, and when to call the police to report child pornography
  • Develop skills for recognizing and strategies for responding to challenges

This webinar will be of interest to library staff at all levels in any type of library. It will be particularly beneficial for those who are relatively new to the library field and who have not had any formal training in the core values of the profession.

Webinars are free of charge and registration is only done on the day of the event on the WebEx server. No passwords are required.

Due to techhical problems this webinar had to be rerecorded.  The chat, q&a, and closed caption transcript are from the original webinar.


Speaker's slides

  • ppt [16.7mb]
  • pdf (Full slide) [9.4mb]
  • pdf (3 slides per page) [747kb]

Handouts

  • Notes and Bookmarks: None

Chat, Q&A, Closed Captioning

  • Chat: pdf [57kb]
  • Q&A: pdf [37kb]
  • Closed captioning transcript: pdf [33kb]