The value of intellectual freedom in twenty-first-century China: Changes, challenges, and progress
Pun, Raymond
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Title
The value of intellectual freedom in twenty-first-century China: Changes, challenges, and progress
Author(s)
Pun, Raymond
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
Librarianship--Core Values
Librarianship--Theory and Practice
Library Profession
Abstract
Abstract
The American Library Association’s (ALA) “Core Values of Librarianship”
(2004) serves as an important vehicle in introducing and
creating cross-cultural dialogues on values such as intellectual freedom
with countries where there are starkly different political views
and cultural ideas. This paper positions the Core Value of Intellectual
Freedom within the historical context of China. How has the ALA
fostered a culture of intellectual freedom in this country? Since the
advent of the Cultural Revolution in China during the 1960s, censorship
has been severely imposed on all levels of society. Libraries
were burned, shut down, or forced to adapt to changes in beliefs
and policies that promoted the ideas and values of Chairman Mao
Zedong, the leader of the Revolution. In contrast, decades after
recovering from the Revolution in the twenty-first century, libraries
in China are flourishing, with rich print and digital collections and
special services in the face of varying degrees of governmental censorship.
Using memoirs, travel papers, and essays written about China’s
libraries, the paper traces and analyzes the historical development of
China’s censorship policies in relation to Intellectual Freedom, and
emphasizes how this Core Value still plays a vital role in the country
today through international library cooperation and Sino-American
partnership universities.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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http://hdl.handle.net/2142/89856
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2016.0000
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Copyright (2016) Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
Library Trends 64 (3) Winter 2016: Valuing Librarianship: Core Values in Theory and Practice edited by Selinda A. Berg and Heidi LM Jacobs, University of Windsor.
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