Comment on “Seven Theses Against Viewpoint Diversity”: Why They Don’t Apply to the Library

Gardner, Gabriel Comment on “Seven Theses Against Viewpoint Diversity”: Why They Don’t Apply to the Library., 2025 [Newspaper/magazine article]

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Counter-theses offered in reply to the essay “Seven Theses Against Viewpoint Diversity” by Lisa Siraganian; published in the Fall 2025 issue of the AAUP's magazine: Academe.

Item type: Newspaper/magazine article
Keywords: viewpoint diversity, academic libraries, collection development
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AA. Library and information science as a field.
D. Libraries as physical collections. > DD. Academic libraries.
Depositing user: Gabriel Gardner
Date deposited: 05 Nov 2025 04:03
Last modified: 05 Nov 2025 04:03
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/47302

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