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Main Authors: Jaeger, Paul T., Bertot, John Carlo, McClure, Charles R., Langa, Lesley A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ747524
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author Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
McClure, Charles R.
Langa, Lesley A.
author_facet Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
McClure, Charles R.
Langa, Lesley A.
Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
McClure, Charles R.
Langa, Lesley A.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents The Policy Implications of Internet Connectivity in Public Libraries Jaeger, Paul T. Bertot, John Carlo McClure, Charles R. Langa, Lesley A. Internet Public Libraries Access to Information Information Policy National Surveys Library Role Policy Analysis Systems Analysis Confidentiality Financial Support Censorship Computer Networks The provision of public Internet access and related networked services by public libraries is affected by a number of information policy issues. This article analyzes the policy dimensions of Internet connectivity in public libraries in light of the data and findings from a national survey of public libraries conducted by the authors of this article. After providing a summary of the study methodology and findings, this article examines key policy issues that include the nature of sufficient bandwidth and broadband, the perpetuation of the digital divide of Internet access in libraries, the role of libraries as e-government access points, the complexities of funding Internet access, the impacts and contradictions of filtering, and the chilling effect of homeland security legislation in public libraries. This article concludes with a discussion of how examining these policy issues can lead to a better understanding of public libraries and the Internet access they offer within the context of public policy.
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spellingShingle The Policy Implications of Internet Connectivity in Public Libraries
Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
McClure, Charles R.
Langa, Lesley A.
Internet
Public Libraries
Access to Information
Information Policy
National Surveys
Library Role
Policy Analysis
Systems Analysis
Confidentiality
Financial Support
Censorship
Computer Networks
The Policy Implications of Internet Connectivity in Public Libraries Jaeger, Paul T. Bertot, John Carlo McClure, Charles R. Langa, Lesley A. Internet Public Libraries Access to Information Information Policy National Surveys Library Role Policy Analysis Systems Analysis Confidentiality Financial Support Censorship Computer Networks The provision of public Internet access and related networked services by public libraries is affected by a number of information policy issues. This article analyzes the policy dimensions of Internet connectivity in public libraries in light of the data and findings from a national survey of public libraries conducted by the authors of this article. After providing a summary of the study methodology and findings, this article examines key policy issues that include the nature of sufficient bandwidth and broadband, the perpetuation of the digital divide of Internet access in libraries, the role of libraries as e-government access points, the complexities of funding Internet access, the impacts and contradictions of filtering, and the chilling effect of homeland security legislation in public libraries. This article concludes with a discussion of how examining these policy issues can lead to a better understanding of public libraries and the Internet access they offer within the context of public policy.
title The Policy Implications of Internet Connectivity in Public Libraries
topic Internet
Public Libraries
Access to Information
Information Policy
National Surveys
Library Role
Policy Analysis
Systems Analysis
Confidentiality
Financial Support
Censorship
Computer Networks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ747524