For immediate release | March 5, 2026
Announcing the eleventh edition of OIF’s Intellectual Freedom Manual
CHICAGO — When someone faces a difficult intellectual freedom (IF) issue, they usually don’t have time to wade through dense text to find the answers they need. Designed as a real-world reference, the new eleventh edition of the “Intellectual Freedom Manual” provides trusted, comprehensive guidance for every library worker, from the volunteer to the director, in plain language. Edited by award-winning librarian and advocate Erin Jones and published by ALA Editions in collaboration with the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom (ALA OIF), this essential resource offers clear, up-to-date insights on protecting intellectual freedom, fighting censorship, safeguarding privacy, and many other key IF topics. Whether developing or reviewing policies, on-boarding new staff or trustees, responding to challenges and controversies, or studying librarianship, readers will find this a vital tool, with features such as:
- contributions that center the voices of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) and LGBTQIA+ people, who are often targeted by censorship efforts;
- chapters that begin with an overview explaining the big ideas and offering reflection questions;
- an introduction to IF and why it matters, drawing on ALA's core IF documents and supported with adaptable policy worksheets;
- information and best practice guidance on key topics such as access, children and youth, censorship and internet filtering, collection development and management, copyright, meeting rooms and exhibit spaces, library programming, politics and religion, privacy, and visits and requests from law enforcement;
- stories from those whose lives have been impacted by IF, showing how library policies shape culture, protect staff and users, and affect real people;
- concise breakdowns of IF issues from legal experts, helping you understand the laws and how they apply in real situations;
- practical advice on advocating for IF, getting help when challenges arise, lobbying, and working with your elected officials;
- a thorough index to help you quickly find the information you need; and
- a helpful glossary and selected bibliography of additional resources.
Examination copies are available for instructors who are interested in adopting this title for course use.
Jones (formerly Erin Berman) is the equitable libraries division director for Alameda County Library in California. She previously led the Privacy Subcommittee of ALA’s Intellectual Freedom Committee and co-led the teams that developed Article VII of the Library Bill of Rights and the Core Values of Librarianship. She currently serves as a trustee for the LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian Fund. Her work has been honored with the California Library Association’s Zoia Horn Award in both 2016 and 2021. Her previous publications include “The Ultimate Privacy Field Guide: A Workbook of Best Practices” (co-edited with Bonnie Tijerina) and “Your Technology Outreach Adventure: Tools for Human-Centered Problem Solving.”
The American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) is charged with implementing the intellectual freedom policies of the American Library Association through educating librarians and the public about the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Association's basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. In order to meet its educational goals, the Office undertakes information, support, and coordination activities.
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