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Item Open Access The Speaker ... A Film About Freedom: Discussion Guide(American Library Association, 1977) Office of Intellectual FreedomA discussion guide for the film "The Speaker."Item Open Access The Speaker ... A Film About the First Amendment(American Library Association, 1977) Office of Intellectual FreedomA brochure advertising the film "The Speaker" film.Item Open Access Privacy Tool Kit(American Library Association, 2014-01) Office of Intellectual Freedom; Intellectual Freedom CommitteeA tool kit on privacy addressing issues and threats, potential solutions, and resources.Item Open Access Libraries & the Internet Toolkit(American Library Association, 2012-01-06) Intellectual Freedom Committee; Public Information Office; Washington Office; Office for Intellectual Freedom; Bosch, Eileen; Carter, Toni; Robillard, Amanda; Degnan-Rojeski, Mara; Tran, Ngoc-YenThe Internet is a rich and educational resource for information, ideas and entertainment. No other medium provides us with so much information so easily. At the same time, the Internet has raised concerns about privacy and children's access to information. As the primary point of entry to the Internet outside of work, school or home, libraries--especially public libraries--address these concerns every day. The ALA, in collaboration with the Intellectual Freedom Committee and the Office for Intellectual Freedom, has produced this toolkit to assist librarians in managing the Internet and educating their patrons about how to use it effectively. ALA encourages all libraries to implement policies that protect both children and public access to information and to take an active role in educating their communities about this important resource.Item Open Access Caution! A list of books some people consider dangerous(1982) American Booksellers AssociationThe first ever list of books that were banned, with reasons why.