If You Have Nothing to Hide, You Still Have Something to Fear: How Libraries Can Support Alternative Information Channels
Outlet Title
Journal of Intellectual Freedom & Privacy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
Libraries in the U.S. have seen massive increases in book challenges in recent years. Since books are one of the library’s vital resources, censoring books can have a great impact on libraries and patrons. To counteract the effects of censorship, libraries need to adopt and support alternative information channels so information can still be accessed through other channels even if one is shut down. When researching the behaviors of marginalized communities, most of them rely on the Internet to access vital information from various channels such as online support groups and social media. If libraries are to fully support marginalized patrons, then it is vital for them to provide Internet access while also protecting patron privacy. By adopting cybersecurity measures and implementing security culture within libraries, librarians can continue to provide access to information for marginalized communities.
Recommended Citation
Steuhm, Abbie, "If You Have Nothing to Hide, You Still Have Something to Fear: How Libraries Can Support Alternative Information Channels" (2025). Research & Publications. 18.
https://scholar.dsu.edu/kmlpapers/18