The International Federation of Library Associations’ (IFLA) Advisory Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) is conducting a survey on Intellectual Freedom in all libraries. So far, they have received over 100 responses.

FAIFE has decided to extend the survey through August 31 to further encourage participation from around the world.

The survey is available in English, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and Turkish. It takes around 10 minutes to complete. You can change language with the small button in the upper right corner.

The survey aims to better understand, in local contexts around the world:

–          What ‘intellectual freedom’ means

–          What topics are controversial

–          Laws and other processes by which access to materials is restricted

–          How IFLA can help

Responses may be identified by country but will not be named by institution.

You may contact [email protected] with any questions.

[Posted on behalf of IFLA FAIFE]

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