International library basics
“Libraries shall make materials, facilities and services equally accessible to all users. There shall be no discrimination due to race, creed, gender, age or for any other reason.”—IFLA Statement on Libraries and Intellectual Freedom
"[F]reedom of expression and the free flow of information, to which it is closely linked, are the essential conditions of the emergence of knowledge societies."— Towards Knowledge Societies," United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Report.
Codes of Ethics from Library Associations Worldwide
A Collection of Statements on Intellectual Freedom adopted by National Library Associations
- Le Manifeste IFLA pour Internet
- Das IFLA Internet-Manifest
- Russian translation of The IFLA Internet Manifesto
- Manifiesto sobre Internet de la IFLA
The Glasgow Declaration on Libraries, Information Services and Intellectual Freedom