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Title: IFLA/FAIFE World Report 2005: Libraries, National Security, Freedom of Information Laws and Social Responsibilities
Other Titles: IFLA/FAIFE World Report Series Vol V
Authors: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
Seidelin, Susanne
Hamilton, Stuart
Keywords: Subject::Intellectual freedom
Subject::Censorship
Subject::Internet censorship
Subject::Libraries
Subject::National policies for libraries
Issue Date: 16-Aug-2005
Publisher: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
Series/Report no.: IFLA/FAIFE world report series;2005
Abstract: The IFLA/FAIFE World Report 2005 is an extensive 406-page document that updates and expands upon previous World Reports in 2001 and 2005. The 2005 report focuses on National Security, Freedom of Information Laws and Social Responsibilities, and is based on completed questionnaires from 84 countries representing all regions of the world. The main findings of the 2005 World Report are that the state of intellectual freedom in many parts of the world remains fragile, and that libraries are striving to do their best to provide access to information to their users, even if this is extremely problematic in some countries.
URI: https://repository.ifla.org/handle/123456789/3111
ISBN: 87 988 013 6 8
Appears in Collections:IFLA Publications

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