| The American Library Association affirms that all libraries
are forums for information and ideas, and that the following
basic policies should guide their services.
1. Books and other library resources should be provided
for the interest, information, and enlightenment of all
people of the community the library serves. Materials
should not be excluded because of the origin, background,
or views of those contributing to their creation.
2. Libraries should provide materials and information
presenting all points of view on current and historical
issues. Materials should not be proscribed or removed
because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval.
3. Libraries should challenge censorship in the fulfillment
of their responsibility to provide information and enlightenment.
4. Libraries should cooperate with all persons and groups
concerned with resisting abridgment of free expression
and free access to ideas.
5. A person’s right to use a library
should not be denied or abridged because of origin,
age, background,
or views.
6. Libraries which make exhibit spaces and meeting rooms
available to the public they serve should make such facilities
available on an equitable basis, regardless of the beliefs
or affiliations of individuals or groups requesting their
use.
Adopted by ALA Council: 6/18/48
Amended 2/2/61 and 1/23/80
Inclusion of “age” reaffirmed 1/23/96 by
the ALA Council
Revised: 2/2/61
Revised: 6/27/67
Revised: 1/23/80
Reviewed: 6/12/02
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