Abstract
Introduction: The Uncensored Library is a virtual anti-censorship library, created in 2020 within the game Minecraft by Reporters Without Borders to circumvent censorship in countries where access to information is restricted. Objective: Its purpose is to discuss The Uncensored Library as a means of access to censored information in countries identified as limiting freedom of the press; examine their adequacy and the characteristics of virtual libraries and reflect on the application of content curation in their collection composition. Methodology: As a method, an exploratory study of a theoretical nature was undertaken, configured as a case study. Systematic observation, bibliographic and documentary research were used for data collection. Result: verifies it can be characterized as a virtual library with limitations. In the construction of the collection, it is noticed that a still rustic form of content curation has been applied, but that the process has the potential to be applied in other initiatives of this kind. Conclusion: The Uncensored Library has limitations on access to hosted items, however, it achieves the purpose of sharing censored articles in countries predatory of press freedom.
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Cavalcanti, M. M., Siebra, S. A., Bufrem, L. S., & Pajeú, H. M. (2022). Uncensored Library Project: a strategy to circumvent censorship in countries predatory of press freedom. Revista Digital de Biblioteconomia e Ciencia Da Informacao, 20. https://doi.org/10.20396/RDBCI.V20I00.8669187
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