Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
Professors Danner and Bintliff argue that understanding academic freedom and faculty tenure is important for academic librarians, both to provide better perspective on the concerns of faculty researchers and teachers, and to highlight matters of common concern to librarians and faculty. The authors discuss the basic tenets of academic freedom and tenure, then compare academic freedom with the intellectual freedom concerns of librarians. The article concludes by introducing several current issues of importance to librarians, faculty, and everyone concerned with academic freedom on university campuses.
Citation
Richard A. Danner & Barbara Bintliff, Academic Freedom Issues for Academic Librarians, 25 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 13-35 (2006)
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Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/faculty_scholarship/1565