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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2004
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ750477
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contents Building and Running a Collaborative Internet Filter Is Akin to a Kansas Barn Raising Reddick, Thomas Public Libraries Library Networks Internet Censorship Program Descriptions Compliance (Legal) Federal Legislation Statewide Planning Access to Information Program Design The Northeast Kansas Library System's filtering project started out as a response to the passage of CIPA, the Children's Internet Protection Act, in January 2001. Originally called "onGuard," it was a service that the Northeast Kansas Library System created for its members. When the Supreme Court ruling did uphold the constitutionality of the CIPA, the Kansas State Library became interested in expanding their filtering system to all public libraries in Kansas. Today, "Kanguard" is a statewide Internet content filter that's provided as a service of the Kansas State Library. In this article, the author describes how this collaborative, far-reaching filter works.
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spellingShingle Building and Running a Collaborative Internet Filter Is Akin to a Kansas Barn Raising
Reddick, Thomas
Public Libraries
Library Networks
Internet
Censorship
Program Descriptions
Compliance (Legal)
Federal Legislation
Statewide Planning
Access to Information
Program Design
Building and Running a Collaborative Internet Filter Is Akin to a Kansas Barn Raising Reddick, Thomas Public Libraries Library Networks Internet Censorship Program Descriptions Compliance (Legal) Federal Legislation Statewide Planning Access to Information Program Design The Northeast Kansas Library System's filtering project started out as a response to the passage of CIPA, the Children's Internet Protection Act, in January 2001. Originally called "onGuard," it was a service that the Northeast Kansas Library System created for its members. When the Supreme Court ruling did uphold the constitutionality of the CIPA, the Kansas State Library became interested in expanding their filtering system to all public libraries in Kansas. Today, "Kanguard" is a statewide Internet content filter that's provided as a service of the Kansas State Library. In this article, the author describes how this collaborative, far-reaching filter works.
title Building and Running a Collaborative Internet Filter Is Akin to a Kansas Barn Raising
topic Public Libraries
Library Networks
Internet
Censorship
Program Descriptions
Compliance (Legal)
Federal Legislation
Statewide Planning
Access to Information
Program Design
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ750477