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Choose Privacy Week and Intellectual Freedom

April 15, 2017April 14, 2017| ALSC Intellectual Freedom committee|Leave a comment

How does privacy intersect with intellectual freedom? And how can you get kids to care?

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    Now is the time to get lost in a good book (or a few thousand of them)! Applications for the Bechtel Fellowship are now being accepted.  The Louise Seaman Bechtel Fellowship provides a grant up to $7,500 to a qualified children’s librarian to spend up to four weeks reading and studying at the Baldwin Library […]
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