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Academic Search Ultimate (EBSCOhost)

Academic Search Ultimate is described by EBSCO (its publisher) as "the world's highest quality multidisciplinary full-text journal database."

Below is an alphabetical listing of hyperlinked subject heading searches of the database for concepts related to academic freedom, banned books, censorship, free speech and propaganda.

  • Simply select one of the below entries to be connected to all matching records within the Academic Search Ultimate database.

Linked Searches of Academic Search Ultimate: Part 1

  • Academic freedom
  • Academic library collection development
  • Anticensorship activists
  • Art censorship
  • Banned books
  • Banned books week
  • Banned films
  • Blacklisting of authors
  • Book burning
  • Book burning in literature
  • Book industry laws
  • Book selection
  • Book selection in public libraries
  • Book selection in school libraries
  • “Books & reading” AND “Censorship”
  • Censorship
  • Censorship -- Government policy
  • Censorship & ethics
  • Censorship & society
  • Censorship & the arts
  • Censorship AND “Academic libraries”
  • Censorship AND Archives
  • Censorship AND “High school libraries”
  • Censorship AND “Public libraries”
  • Censorship AND “School libraries”
  • Censorship in libraries
  • Censorship in literature
  • Challenged books
  • Classified defense information
  • Collection development in libraries
  • “Collection development in literary libraries” AND “Censorship”
  • Collection development in public libraries
  • Collection development in research libraries
  • Collection development in school libraries
  • Constitutional history of the freedom of speech
  • Content filters (Computer science)
  • Content rating of television programs
  • Critical race theory
  • “Critical race theory” AND “Censorship”
  • Electronic publishing laws
  • Expurgated books
  • Film content ratings
  • “Filtering software” AND “Censorship”
  • Free speech zones
  • Freedom of information
  • Freedom of information -- Government policy
  • Freedom of Information Act (U.S.)
  • Freedom of information exemptions
  • Freedom of speech
  • Freedom of speech -- Social aspects
  • Freedom of speech & ethics
  • Freedom of speech in art
  • Freedom of speech in literature
  • Freedom of speech lawsuits
  • Freedom of teaching
  • Freedom of the press
  • Hate speech
  • Hate speech laws
  • Hate speech lawsuits
  • Hicklin Rule
  • History of banned books
  • History of book burning
  • History of censorship
  • History of the freedom of information
  • History of the freedom of speech
  • History of the freedom of the press
  • Homophobia AND Censorship
  • Linked Searches of Academic Search Ultimate: Part 2

  • Information filtering
  • “Information filtering” AND Censorship
  • Information filtering systems
  • “Information filtering systems” AND Censorship
  • Intellectual freedom
  • “Intellectual freedom” AND Censorship
  • “Intellectual freedom” AND Libraries
  • Intellectual freedom awards
  • Intellectual freedom in literature
  • Internet censorship
  • Internet content moderation
  • Internet content providers
  • Internet content regulation
  • Internet publishing laws
  • Literature & propaganda
  • Management of library collection development
  • Mass media & propaganda
  • Mass media censorship
  • Motion picture censorship
  • Motion pictures in propaganda
  • Music censorship
  • Music in propaganda
  • Network neutrality
  • “Network neutrality” AND Censorship
  • Network neutrality laws
  • Network neutrality policy
  • Obscene publications
  • Obscenity (Law)
  • “Obscenity (Law)” AND Censorship
  • Photography censorship
  • Policy statements for book selection
  • Postal service censorship
  • Press & propaganda
  • Press law
  • “Press law” AND Censorship
  • Propaganda
  • Propaganda analysis
  • Propaganda AND Censorship
  • Propaganda in art
  • Propaganda laws
  • Public employees' speech
  • Public libraries & politics
  • Racism AND Censorship
  • Radio censorship
  • Radio in propaganda
  • Self-censorship
  • “Self-censorship” AND Libraries
  • Speech codes in universities & colleges
  • Strategic lawsuits against public participation
  • Student rights
  • “Student rights” AND Censorship
  • Student speech
  • “Student speech” AND Censorship
  • Study & teaching of the freedom of speech
  • Television censorship
  • Television in propaganda
  • Theater censorship
  • Theater in propaganda
  • Themes in young adult literature
  • Underground comic books, strips, etc.
  • Underground literature
  • “Underground literature” AND “Censorship”
  • Underground newspapers
  • Underground periodicals
  • Underground press publications
  • Wartime censorship
  • “Young adult fiction” AND Censorship
  • “Young adult literature” AND Censorship
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