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Intellectual Freedom & Materials Challenges Resources

Links by Topic

Report Challenges 

ALA

Challenge Reporting 

MLA

Book Challenges & Reporting Censorship

MI Right to Read

Join the Coalition

Take Action

Request Support/Report a Challenge

National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC)

Report Censorship

EveryLibrary

Dr. Magnusson invites people to report new information or help correct errors and omissions by contacting her at tasslyn@gmail.com.

 Links by Organization

United for Libraries 

United for Libraries requires a registration and login, and LoM pays for statewide membership. Go to www.ala.org/united , click on “Statewide resources,” and then “Michigan” to create an account if you don’t have one.

If you already have an account, eLearning and webinars are available by logging in at elearning.ala.org 

Flyers/Print outs

Materials Challenges: Key Library Policies to Review and Revise

Trustee Resources for Program & Material Challenges

Terms and Definitions Related to Intellectual Freedom & Censorship

Webinars & Recordings

Facing the Challenge: Intellectual Freedom in Libraries

First Amendment Audits: What Your Library Board and Staff Need to Know

Intellectual Freedom Challenges: How to Strengthen Your Library's Response

Our Collection & DEI: A Richmond Public Library Story

Preparing for a Material Challenge

Additional Resources

Lakeland Library Cooperative (LLC)
LLC has created its own intellectual freedom resource page that includes links to collection development policy examples from across the state, as well as helpful tips to combat misinformation.

Let America Read
Social media campaign designed to get people reading banned books and talking about them. The website links a large number of organizations working on collective action and advocacy, as well as institutions willing to supply materials to libraries that have been affected by book removal campaigns.

Michigan Association of School Librarians (MASL, formerly MAME)

While some items on the website are focused on school libraries rather than public libraries, MASL has collected a broad array of intellectual freedom resources, including advocacy toolkits, brainstorming resources to build your supporting coalition, and news about intellectual freedom.

Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) Blog - Grassroots 101

Short blog post from an activist turned elected official about organized censorship efforts, the importance of mobilized grassroots support, and how to defend against book banning.

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