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Auteur principal: Crawford, Gregory A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2000
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ615270
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contents Internet Issues: Access, Filtering, and a Survey of Pennsylvania Public Libraries. Crawford, Gregory A. Access to Information Information Policy Internet Library Policy Library Services Library Surveys Online Systems Public Libraries World Wide Web Plots trends in the growth of Internet use. Discusses pornography on the Web, using filters, and the ALA response. Reports results of a survey of Internet availability within Pennsylvania public libraries. Findings indicate more than 90% of respondents offer access to the Internet, nearly 80% do not use filters, and 50% attempt to control access to specific content, generally through acceptable use policies. Survey questions are appended. (Contains 29 references.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle Internet Issues: Access, Filtering, and a Survey of Pennsylvania Public Libraries.
Crawford, Gregory A.
Access to Information
Information Policy
Internet
Library Policy
Library Services
Library Surveys
Online Systems
Public Libraries
World Wide Web
Internet Issues: Access, Filtering, and a Survey of Pennsylvania Public Libraries. Crawford, Gregory A. Access to Information Information Policy Internet Library Policy Library Services Library Surveys Online Systems Public Libraries World Wide Web Plots trends in the growth of Internet use. Discusses pornography on the Web, using filters, and the ALA response. Reports results of a survey of Internet availability within Pennsylvania public libraries. Findings indicate more than 90% of respondents offer access to the Internet, nearly 80% do not use filters, and 50% attempt to control access to specific content, generally through acceptable use policies. Survey questions are appended. (Contains 29 references.) (AEF)
title Internet Issues: Access, Filtering, and a Survey of Pennsylvania Public Libraries.
topic Access to Information
Information Policy
Internet
Library Policy
Library Services
Library Surveys
Online Systems
Public Libraries
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ615270