With the recent passage of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), and its constitutionality subsequently affirmed by the Supreme Court, libraries are faced with challenges presented by Internet filtering, and the obstacles to access it poses for disadvantaged patron groups. This paper discusses the ramifications of Internet filtering at public libraries on sexual minority youth and how this may translate into a negative health impact on this community and a restriction on intellectual freedom. Topics discussed include filtering technology, the risks it presents to equitable access, the disproportionate effect on the gay/lesbian community, and how filtering impairs the creation of online communities for this minority group
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
The anonymity the Internet provides represents an invaluable resource where LGBTIQ youth can freely ...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in 2003...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
Historically, librarians in the United States have addressed censorship of LGBTIQ print materials. M...
Marginalized communities rely on community anchor institutions like public libraries as their primar...
Drawing on and expanding previous graduate course research, this paper investigated and analyzed pub...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
This Note will examine the constitutional issues raised by installing Internet filtering software in...
Will Internet filters deliver us from evil or are they a necessary evil? Are Christian colleges usin...
This paper investigates the impact of filtering software in K-12 schools and school libraries. The C...
Current research shows that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) teenagers a...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
The anonymity the Internet provides represents an invaluable resource where LGBTIQ youth can freely ...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in 2003...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
Historically, librarians in the United States have addressed censorship of LGBTIQ print materials. M...
Marginalized communities rely on community anchor institutions like public libraries as their primar...
Drawing on and expanding previous graduate course research, this paper investigated and analyzed pub...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
This Note will examine the constitutional issues raised by installing Internet filtering software in...
Will Internet filters deliver us from evil or are they a necessary evil? Are Christian colleges usin...
This paper investigates the impact of filtering software in K-12 schools and school libraries. The C...
Current research shows that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) teenagers a...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...