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Dear Colleagues: Attached, please find a Letter of Concern about libraries and librarians that support labeling/rating systems. It is a continuation of a debate that started ...
Hello! I'm replying to add my response to this question in the original post: This year there has been occasion when the Round Table Executive Committee has not agreed with ...
How Do You Teach Intellectual Freedom? Share Your Lesson Plans in a New Professional Development Book! Working Title: Free to Read, Free to Think: Teaching Intellectual ...
Greetings Katherine, Thank you for sharing the agenda! I have possible corrections prior to the meeting: The January meeting notes were not approved at the February meeting ...
Hi, all. Sharing on behalf of the Public Policy and Advocacy Office: There's no shortage of surprises coming out of the U.S. Capitol these days. And while ALA's Public ...
Join us on Monday, March 9 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm Central Time for a virtual IFRT Candidates Forum! This event will feature the 2026 candidates for the positions of Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect ...
Thank you for posting, Wanda. I will always remember his many kindnesses. ------------------------------ Aimée C. Quinn (her/hers) NAU, Yuma Campus aimee.quinn@nau.edu ----- ...
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Attached is the agenda for the Executive Committee meeting on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Please let me ...