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Beyond Article 19: Libraries and Social and Cultural Rights addresses the subject of libraries and cultural rights, a topic that has received relatively little attention in the past, but which librarians and others concerned with human rights are beginning to recognize and talk about. Librarians have long been concerned with individual rights and have worked tirelessly - indeed making it a basic tenet of the profession - to protect and preserve those rights. Little has been written about the role that libraries can play in protecting and promoting group rights, specifically cultural rights. This book examines this shortfall by exploring the relationship between libraries, cultural rights, and community life and identity. SHARE  | | | | or call in the US toll free 1-888-866-9150 product ID: 97568 |
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| Size: | 8.0 MB |
| Publisher: | Library Juice Press |
| Date published: | Dec 2010 |
| ISBN: | 9781936117505 |
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| Copying: | of 18 selections allowed | | Printing: | of 18 pages allowed | | Read Aloud: | allowed |
This product is listed in the following categories:Non-Fiction > Language Arts & Disciplines > Library & Information Science Non-Fiction > Political Science > Political Freedom & Security > Human Rights
This author has products in the following categories:Non-Fiction > Language Arts & Disciplines > Library & Information Science Non-Fiction > Political Science > Political Freedom & Security > Human Rights Non-Fiction > Language Arts & Disciplines > Library & Information Science > Administration & Management
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