The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the legal trouble encountered with this policy by free-speech advocates. The ALA, the American Civil Liberties Union, and other free-speech advocates have strongly resisted having libraries play the role of lnternet censor. But parents and patrons who use the libraries on a regular basis have pressured libraries in a growing number of communities to devise some kind of barrier to viewing sexually explicit material from the Internet on library PCs
Should public libraries filter the content of internet services offered to their users? We discuss t...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
With the recent passage of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), and its constitutionality ...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
Drawing on and expanding previous graduate course research, this paper investigated and analyzed pub...
Will Internet filters deliver us from evil or are they a necessary evil? Are Christian colleges usin...
The use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
Is it possible to say something positive about Internet filtering in libraries and not have everyone...
The Children\u27s Internet Protection Act contains filtering provisions for public libraries that co...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in 2003...
Should public libraries filter the content of internet services offered to their users? We discuss t...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
With the recent passage of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), and its constitutionality ...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
Drawing on and expanding previous graduate course research, this paper investigated and analyzed pub...
Will Internet filters deliver us from evil or are they a necessary evil? Are Christian colleges usin...
The use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
Is it possible to say something positive about Internet filtering in libraries and not have everyone...
The Children\u27s Internet Protection Act contains filtering provisions for public libraries that co...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in 2003...
Should public libraries filter the content of internet services offered to their users? We discuss t...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...
Internet filtering has become an issue since the introduction of the Internet in schools and librari...