Library patron Don Best reported inappropriate use of the Internet by young patrons at the Tillamook County Library. Best was in favor of having the Internet available at the library but thought patrons should be educated about its use and library staff should monitor patrons\u27 activities. Seaside Public Library director Reita Fackerell commented it is up to parents to monitor their children\u27s behavior, and their Internet policy reflects that. Sue Jenkins, director of the Driftwood Library in Lincoln City reviewed their policy on Internet usage as well
How can libraries provide Internet access and still maintain the control necessary to prevent abuse...
In this editorial Mr. Harms applauds the Tualatin City Council for its decision to require public li...
Public libraries in the United States are under a great deal of pressure from community groups and o...
The article reviews Internet policies at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library and emphasizes i...
Where do we stand as educators on the debate involving Internet filtering vs. unrestricted access? T...
Where do we stand as educators on the debate involving Internet filtering vs. unrestricted access? T...
Where do we stand as educators on the debate involving Internet filtering vs. unrestricted access? T...
The use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The Author discusses the public pressure on libraries to find acceptable solutions that balance inte...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The focus of this work is to study whether public libraries should offer their patrons unlimited ac...
The focus of this work is to study whether public libraries should offer their patrons unlimited ac...
Tillamook County Library board members settled on an Internet use policy which specifies minors will...
The Seaside Library board decided Internet filters would not be installed on computers used by child...
How can libraries provide Internet access and still maintain the control necessary to prevent abuse...
In this editorial Mr. Harms applauds the Tualatin City Council for its decision to require public li...
Public libraries in the United States are under a great deal of pressure from community groups and o...
The article reviews Internet policies at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library and emphasizes i...
Where do we stand as educators on the debate involving Internet filtering vs. unrestricted access? T...
Where do we stand as educators on the debate involving Internet filtering vs. unrestricted access? T...
Where do we stand as educators on the debate involving Internet filtering vs. unrestricted access? T...
The use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The Author discusses the public pressure on libraries to find acceptable solutions that balance inte...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The focus of this work is to study whether public libraries should offer their patrons unlimited ac...
The focus of this work is to study whether public libraries should offer their patrons unlimited ac...
Tillamook County Library board members settled on an Internet use policy which specifies minors will...
The Seaside Library board decided Internet filters would not be installed on computers used by child...
How can libraries provide Internet access and still maintain the control necessary to prevent abuse...
In this editorial Mr. Harms applauds the Tualatin City Council for its decision to require public li...
Public libraries in the United States are under a great deal of pressure from community groups and o...