MORRISON AND MARY WILEY LIBRARY FREEDOM TO
VIEW POLICY
The Morrison
and Mary Wiley Library subscribes to the American Library Association
Freedom to View Statement which follows.
The
Freedom to View, along with the freedom to speak, to hear and to read, is
protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the
1. To provide the broadest possible access to film, video
and other audiovisual materials because they are a means for the communication
of ideas.
2. To protect the confidentiality of all individuals and institutions
using film, video and other audiovisual materials.
3. To provide film, video and other audiovisual materials
which represent a diversity of views and expression. Selection of a work does not constitute or
imply agreement with or approval of content.
4. To provide a diversity of viewpoints without the
constraint of labeling or prejudging film, video and other audiovisual
materials on the basis of the moral, religious or political beliefs of the
producer or filmmaker or on the basis of controversial content.
5. To contest vigorously, by all lawful means, every
encroachment upon the public’s freedom to view.