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ALA Office for Information Technology Policy, IssuesFreedom to Read Foundation News (sent to members of the Freedom to Read Foundation). To join the FTRF, please make your check payable to the Freedom to Read Foundation, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611 (Student Member: $10; Regular Member: $35; Contributing Member: $50, Sponsor: $100; Patron: $500; Benefactor: $1,000). Membership is tax deductible. For more information, contact Michelle Beecher, Freedom to Read Foundation, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611; (office) 1-800-545-2433, ext. 4226; (fax) 312-280-4227. A selection of back issues of the Freedom to Read Foundation News can be found at the SIRS site. IFRT Report (sent to members of the Intellectual Freedom Round Table). Any personal or institutional member of the American Library Association may become a member of the Intellectual Freedom Round Table upon payment of annual dues. Institutional members are non-voting members. To join the IFRT, please make your check payable to the American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611 (Student Member: $1; Individual Member: $10; Institutional Member: $10). For more information, contact Don Wood, Office for Intellectual Freedom, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611; (office) 1-800-545-2433, ext. 4221; (fax) 312-280-4227. Special Libraries Association News Division, Top Internet Resources for Journalists http://www.techlawjournal.com/ Many First Amendment advocates, listed on the OIF page First Amendment of the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution, publish news items. Many ALA Divisions publish journals, both regularly and online. Internet Use Policies/Internet Filtering Statements of State Library AssociationsSee also Guidelines and Considerations for Developing a Public Library Internet Use Policy and other ALA documents above. There are 125 Public Library Internet Access Policies linked to from the Lake Oswego Public Library. The Lake Oswego site is no longer being updated and was last updated August 7, 1997. As of March 22, 1999, of the links provided below, only Georgia, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, and Virginia point directly to statements. The other states point directly to their state library assocations. | Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | Other Documents on the Internet and Intellectual FreedomCensorship In a Box: Why Blocking Software is Wrong for Public Libraries Guidelines and Considerations for Developing a Public Library Internet Use Policy Regardless of Frontiers: Protecting the Human Right to Freedom of Expression on the Global Internet Universal Declaration of Human Rights Especially for Children and Their ParentsChild Safety on the Information Highway My Rules for Online Safety (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) Libraries, Children, and the Internet
America Links Up: Kids Online Week/September 14–20, 1998 Teen Read Week, October 17-23, 1999 TEEN Hoopla: Internet Guide for Teens A Perfect Match: Children and the Internet Public Internet Access: What About Filtering? The Librarian's Guide to Cyberspace for Parents and Kids 50+ Great Sites Kids Connect @ The Library: Tips for Parents Internet Online Summit: Focus On Children NOTE: THE SITES IN THIS SECTION WERE SELECTED BASED ON THE CONNECTION TO CHILDREN AND LIBRARIES AND THEIR APPROPRIATENESS AT THE TIME OF SELECTION. EXPLORATION OF THE WEB FOR CHILDREN ALWAYS WORKS BEST WHEN GUIDED BY CARING ADULTS. OIF IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT OF THESE SITES. ALA Publications on the Internet and Intellectual FreedomIntellectual FreedomLinks to non-ALA sites have been provided because these sites may have information of interest. Neither the American Library Association nor the Office for Intellectual Freedom necessarily endorses the views expressed or the facts presented on these sites; and furthermore, ALA and OIF do not endorse any commercial products that may be advertised or available on these sites. Copyright (c) 1999, American Library Association. |
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