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Dear IFRT Colleagues, Thank you to everyone who has reached out. I truly appreciate your kindness, patience, and understanding. I also want to offer a sincere apology to IFRT. ...
#DefendResearch continues its monthly series of conversations on research censorship in an April 8th webinar with information studies researcher Dr. George Cooper, who will ...
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 ...
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Attached is the agenda for the Executive Committee meeting on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Please let me ...