The Library's Legal Answer BookAmerican Library Association, 2003 M01 23 - 361 pages Libraries are in the thick of legal issues as new technologies add layers of complexity to everyday work in the library. How do you know what's legal? What can you do to identify and address issues before they turn into bona fide legal matters? Where do you turn for help? With coverage of all the issues of the day—filters, fair use, copyright, Web publishing and Internet use, software sharing, ADA compliance, free speech, privacy, access, and employment and liability issues—you will have a "librarian's J.D." in short order! Detailed and ready-to-apply answers to more than 600 legal questions will make this trouble-shooting guide your favorite quick-reference. |
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Tomas A. Lipinski, Mary Minow. 3 FILTERS AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON INTERNET ACCESS Internet Access Restrictions and the Law Q1 What guidance does my library have to ensure patrons ' rights to infor- mation on the Internet ? Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 ...
Tomas A. Lipinski, Mary Minow. 3 FILTERS AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON INTERNET ACCESS Internet Access Restrictions and the Law Q1 What guidance does my library have to ensure patrons ' rights to infor- mation on the Internet ? Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 ...
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... restrictions on their children's access to the Internet at a public library ? The First Amendment does not hinder parents in any way from restricting their children's access to information . The First Amendment restricts gov- ernment ...
... restrictions on their children's access to the Internet at a public library ? The First Amendment does not hinder parents in any way from restricting their children's access to information . The First Amendment restricts gov- ernment ...
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... restrictions is not required . On the one hand , restrictions on high - level participation in partisan politics , such as running for office or using one's public position to influ- ence campaigns , are more likely to be upheld as ...
... restrictions is not required . On the one hand , restrictions on high - level participation in partisan politics , such as running for office or using one's public position to influ- ence campaigns , are more likely to be upheld as ...
Contents
Libraries and Copyright | 13 |
Designing the Library Web Page | 38 |
Filters and Other Restrictions on Internet Access | 124 |
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