As the protectors of students' access to information, librarians assume a leadership role in providing students with the right to seek and receive information representing various viewpoints without restriction. In this course, you'll learn the ethical and legal underpinnings of students' intellectual freedom and privacy and how these shape your library's policies and procedures. Watch the video lessons and complete the reflection activities to deepen your collaboration within the learning community around you!
- Learn how intellectual freedom relates to the First Amendment and about the many legal and professional foundations that support intellectual freedom
- Learn the importance of having resources available that promote many perspectives and how to create policies and guidelines to help make the best possible decisions for your collection
- Learn to promote intellectual freedom through displays, guest speakers, and instruction, while being aware of self-censorship and access
- Learn to be proactive and prepare for challenges to materials in your library collection by having procedures and resource in place
- Learn ways to balance advocating for a free and open internet while also keeping students safe online
- Learn how intellectual freedom relates to protecting students' privacy in what they choose to learn and read about
Each course lesson includes video content and at least one follow-up activity to help you apply and show evidence of your learning.
Introduction Video
Lesson 1: Legal and Professional Foundations of Intellectual Freedom Activity: Supporting Intellectual Freedom
Lesson 2: Collection Considerations Activity: Creating and Revisiting Your Selection Policy
Lesson 3: Program Considerations Activity: Censorship in the School Library
Lesson 4: Handling Materials Challenges Activity: Challenge-Proofing Your Library Checklist
Lesson 5: Intellectual Freedom Online Activity: Digital Citizenship in the Real Library
Lesson 6: Student Privacy Activity: Library Privacy Records
Lesson 7: Policy Checklist for Intellectual Freedom and Student Privacy Activity: Creating a Library Privacy Policy
Closing Video
Course Certification Quiz
Earn three professional development clock hours for completing this course's videos, activities, and quiz. Consult with your supervising organization about applying these to your professional development requirements.
To show evidence of learning for this course, complete and share responses to the following activities:
- Supporting Intellectual Freedom
- Creating and Revisiting Your Selection Policy
- Censorship in the School Library
- Challenge-Proofing Your Library Checklist
- Digital Citizenship in the Real Library
- Library Privacy Records
- Creating a Library Privacy Policy
School Library Connection is a publication of Libraries Unlimited, a publisher in the field of academic, public, school, and special libraries since 1964. Libraries Unlimited's mission—to cultivate and maintain a supportive community where librarians, archivists, and information specialists can learn about and discuss leading-edge trends and acquire new skills through every phase of their careers—is supported by over 2,000 publications. Since 2008, Libraries Unlimited has been an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, an award-winning publisher of digital and print products in the realms of reference, contemporary thought, and professional development. With both a long-standing reputation for authoritative and trustworthy materials and a current prominence in delivering cutting-edge content in diverse and innovative forms, ABC-CLIO continues to be driven by pursuit of its core mission: to serve as source, catalyst, and support of lifelong learning.
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Additional Resources
MLA Citation
Editorial Team, SLC. "Intellectual Freedom and Privacy. Introduction [1:49]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, May 2021, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Course/2262061?learningModuleId=2262052&topicCenterId=0.
Entry ID: 2262061