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Libraries: An American ValueLibraries in America are cornerstones of the communities they serve. Free access to the books, ideas, resources, and information in America's libraries is imperative for education, employment, enjoyment, and self-government. Libraries are a legacy to each generation, offering the heritage of the past and the promise of the future. To ensure that libraries flourish and have the freedom to promote and protect the public good in the 21st century, we believe certain principles must be guaranteed. To that end, we affirm this contract with the people we serve:
Change is constant, but these principles transcend change and endure in a dynamic technological, social, and political environment. By embracing these principles, libraries in the United States can contribute to a future that values and protects freedom of speech in a world that celebrates both our similarities and our differences, respects individuals and their beliefs, and holds all persons truly equal and free. Adopted by the Council of the American Library Association February 3, 1999 Copyright (c) 1999, American Library Association. The "Libraries: an American Value" statement from the American Library Association is reprinted from http://acrl.org/ala/oif/statementspols/americanvalue/librariesamerican.cfm | ||
Updated August 09, 2001