[Publib] Internet Policies in Public Libraries
Forman, Robert, DCA
Robert.Forman at state.nm.us
Tue Oct 2 16:06:14 EDT 2007
Yeah, that's right.
As librarians we don't want to ban or block access to information.
Rather, we want to facilitate access to information. There is no
rationale for banning or limiting access. We do, however, want to
protect our patrons, in whatever applicable way, children, for example,
from exposure to stuff they shouldn't be exposed to. Plus, we want to
limit our own liability. But, other than obscenity and slander and stuff
like that, I don't think it's our role to determine what's acceptable
and what's not. Motions to ban e-mail or games or social networking
sites seems like so much of a knee-jerk reaction to me. Just be
information neutral or biased on the side of access to information.
That's a core librarian value.
Robert Forman
Continuing Education Coordinator
New Mexico State Library
1209 Camino Carlos Rey
Santa Fe NM 87507
Robert.Forman at state.nm.us
(505) 476-9755
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What is the rationale in banning or limiting access to email, chat and
online games? Except for viewing pornography, how can librarians
provide equal computer access to patrons if chat, email and games are
limited? How can the librarian make the call on what is deemed "serious
research?"
Inquisitive Public Librarian
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