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What is the Freedom Forum Library ?

IAPA’s Freedom Forum Library is one of the leading independent reference libraries on journalism in the Americas. It is housed on the seventh floor of IAPA’S Jules Dubois Building in Miami, Florida.

The foundation’s main priorities are: First Amendment issues, newsroom diversity and an interactive museum of news, the NEWSEUM, located in Washington D.C.

The Freedom Forum Library, is a partnership between the Freedom Forum and the Inter American Press Association (IAPA).

Freedom Forum Projects:
The Newseum
First Amendment Center
Freedom Forum Diversity Institute
Today’s Front Pages
Freedom Park
Journalist Memorial
http://www.freedomforum.org

How can we help you?

The IAPA/Freedom Forum Library
provides:
access to Internet services and
databases.
targeted materials pertaining to Journalism, Mass Communication, Media Law in the Americas, and Human Rights.
material available in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
specialized journals and reference material.
access to specialized databases such as Factiva and Nexis for students and journalists.

Library services:
offers access to outside research
accommodates research requests by priority
helps guide students with research needs as time permits
conducts searches of fee-based online information resources at no cost
provides library orientation for employees and visitors
provides PC and Mac platform computers with Internet access

Materials:
domestic and international periodicals and newspapers
IAPA Publications
Freedom Forum Publications
journalism books pertaining Mass Communication, Human Rights, Media Law
and Freedom of the Press
magazines
professional and trade journals


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Librarian:
Alfonso Juárez

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