Erin Jones (formerly Erin Berman) is the equitable libraries division director for Alameda County Library in California. She is a fierce advocate for intellectual freedom and privacy. Jones previously led the Privacy Subcommittee of ALA's Intellectual Freedom Committee and co-led the teams that developed Article VII of the Library Bill of Rights and the Core Values of Librarianship. She currently serves as a trustee for the LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian Fund. Her work has been honored with the California Library Association's Zoia Horn Award in both 2016 and 2021. She is also coeditor of The Ultimate Privacy Field Guide: A Workbook of Best Practices (2022) and author of Your Technology Outreach Adventure: Tools for Human-Centered Problem Solving (2019). ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) is charged with implementing the intellectual freedom policies of the American Library Association through educating librarians and the public about the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Association's basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. In order to meet its educational goals, the Office undertakes information, support, and coordination activities.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue: Why Intellectual Freedom Matters by Becky Calzada Part I: Intellectual Freedom and Libraries Chapter 1: What Is Intellectual Freedom? by Deborah Caldwell-Stone Chapter 2: Core Intellectual Freedom Documents of the American Library Association Chapter 3: Creating Intellectual Freedom Policies for Your Library Part II: Intellectual Freedom Topics and Best Practices Chapter 4: Access to Library Resources and Services Chapter 5: Censorship, Challenged Resources, and Internet Filtering Chapter 6: Children and Youth Chapter 7: Collection Development and Management Chapter 8: Copyright Chapter 9: Meeting Rooms, Exhibit Spaces, and Programming Chapter 10: Politics, Religion, and Free Expression Chapter 11: Privacy and Confidentiality Chapter 12: Visits and Requests from Law Enforcement Part III: Advocacy and Assistance Chapter 13: Advocating and Lobbying for Intellectual Freedom Chapter 14: Where to Get Help and Get Involved by Eric Stroshane Appendixes Appendix 1: Glossary of Terms Appendix 2: For Further Reading compiled by Emily Knox Index

