take a look at the SPIN web site (www.spin.org.uk) - there is a sample
public access policy and guidelines up there provided by one of our
members....
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Moore <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>; 'Debby WALE'
<[log in to unmask]>
Date: 17 July 1999 00:56
Subject: RE: Public Internet Access: Guidelines/Policy
>Debby
>
>The work of the EARL Networked Services Policy Task Group will almost
certainly be valuable to you here. This is a group of UK public librarians
who have been brought together by EARL (in conjuction with the LA and UKOLN)
to lead discussion and debate on Networked Services Policy.
>
>On the "Local Approaches" area of their website
(http://www.earl.org.uk/taskgroups/policy/local.htm) you will find exactly
the sort of information you request - provided by authorities such as
Birmingham, Walsall, Norfolk, Suffolk, Merton, Brent and Westminster (among
others).
>
>The Task Group are also publishing issue papers on key areas which you may
find useful. The papers on "Censorship and Filtering" by Sarah Ormes of
UKOLN, and "Quality of Internet Resources" by Robert Harden, are available
on the website - as many people on this list are probably aware by now :-)
>
>All the best
>Chris
>
>----------
>From: Debby WALE
>Sent: 16 July 1999 18:47
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Public Internet Access: Guidelines/Policy
>
>
>Do any public library authorities have published Internet access policies?
>If so, are any of you willing to send me a copy?
>We are in the process of formulating such a policy for a pilot open
>learning/internet access project and it would be useful to see what
>guidelines other organisations have adopted.
>Many thanks in advance,
>
>Debby Wale
>London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
>Sands End Library
>The Community Centre
>59-61 Broughton Road
>Fulham London
>SW6 2LA
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