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> Intellectual Freedom and Censorship
The Board of Trustees realizes that some materials purchased may be offensive to certain members of the community. The Dexter District Library serves everyone by being a center for popular materials in a variety of print, audiovisual and electronic formats and supports the freedom of all residents to seek information. The Dexter District Library endorses the “Library Bill of Rights” [link opens in new window] and its interpretations, adopted by the American Library Association, insofar as they accord with the Dexter District Library’s material selection policy, the laws of the State of Michigan and the United States of America. The Dexter District Library is a repository of recorded expression and any attempt to remove materials from this collection or to add materials that do not meet the selection criteria will be addressed by the Director.
Additional information about intellectual freedom and censorship is available at the American Library Associations' Web site: Intellectual Freedom and Censorship Q & A [link opens in new window].
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Created: 5 January 2007/ Last Updated: 12 February 2007
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