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Peer reviewedSchrader, Alvin M.; Walker, Keith – Canadian Library Journal, 1986
Survey which examined censorship requests in Alberta public libraries revealed that: more than one community challenge occurs in average week; in one out of three cases, impugned book was removed from shelves; high proportion of libraries reported no written censorship policies. List of 41 challenged titles is appended. (11 references) (EJS)
Descriptors: Censorship, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Freedom, Library Collections
Gleberzon, William – Interchange on Education, 1984
Some Jewish students at the University of Toronto protested its library's inclusion of certain books (which the students felt were anti-Semitic and not historically based) in its collection of Holocaust literature. The questions of academic freedom, and various ways to deal with the problem, are discussed. (CJB)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Anti Semitism, Censorship, College Libraries
Peer reviewedSzuchewycz, Bohdan – Canadian Library Journal, 1990
Describes a checklist survey of five major Metropolitan Toronto library systems that examined the inclusion of New Right literature in library collections. It is concluded that the presence of this literature indicates a strong commitment to intellectual freedom by Canadian librarians. The checklist used is provided. (six references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Censorship, Check Lists, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHoltermann, Sigrid – Higher Education Policy, 1996
The Nordic Centre at Fudan University (China) links it with Norwegian universities, and has resulted in: a new Norwegian School of Management program; a Chinese-Norwegian dictionary; short credit courses on Scandinavian affairs for Chinese students; language courses and examinations for Norwegian students of Chinese; establishment of a library on…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Business Administration Education, Change Strategies, Computer Networks


