Filters and Filtering
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Description: American Library Association's policies, statements, and links regarding filtering in libraries.
Organizations Opposing Filtering ALA Policies and Statements on Filtering Especially for Young People and Their Parents; Further Information on Filtering “Libraries should challenge censorship in the fulfillment of their responsibility to provide information and enlightenment.†—Â
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Page title: | ALA | Filters and Filtering |
Keywords: | intellectual freedom, censors, censorship, freedom of expression, free speech, freedom of speech, banned books week, First Amendment, open access, information, challenges, confidentiality, Library Bill of Rights, privacy, interpretations, code of ethics, |
Description: | “Swimming pools can be dangerous for children. To protect them, one can install locks, put up fences, and deploy pool alarms. All these measures are helpful, but by far the most important thing that one can do for one’s children is to teach them to swim.†— National Research Council, Youth, Pornography, and the Internet |
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