Although the MLA Intellectual Freedom Manual contains information about intellectual freedom for all types of libraries and provides guidance for addressing the many issues libraries face today, its primary objective is to encourage libraries to make every kind of information available and accessible to everyone who uses a library.
Training/courses from the Library Freedom Project (for internal use and for training patrons)
Training modules for librarians from the Data Privacy Project (understanding patron data flow and tools to share with patrons)
Be Prepared: Intellectual Freedom Resources - a curated list of resources prepared by Caroly, (@cfoote_technolibrary) a librarian in Texas school district
FReadom to READ - Curated resources to support conversations, inquiries, complaints, and censorship attacks.
The ALA Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF) provides many resources to libraries on the topic of intellectual freedom.