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Internet Use Policy
Checklist for Creating an Internet Use Policy:
The ALA strongly encourages all libraries to adopt, publicize,and
implement a written Internet use policy in the same way they adopt
other library use and access policies. This policy should be in
keeping with your library's mission statement, other access policies
and community needs.
In light of the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) decision, ALA urges
any library using mandatory filtering software to consult with legal counsel to
reevaluate its Internet Use Policy and assess the risk of future litigation.
Traditionally, the children's and young adult sections contain materials
selected for these groups, although children are not restricted to those areas.
The same holds true for the Internet.
Here are a few suggestions to consider when creating or updating your
policies:
- Ensure that policies speak to access for all.
- Involve your library staff, board and Friends group in the policy writing
process.
- Keep it simple. Avoid jargon. Making the policy too technical will confuse
people.
- Make policies readily available and visible to the public.
- Provide an up-to-date code of conduct or etiquette guide for using the
Internet at your library. Include specific suggestions for positive action. Also
list prohibited behavior and the consequences of such behavior.
- Include a statement addressing patron privacy.
- Communicate clearly that users are responsible for what they access online;
parents are responsible for their children's Internet use.
- Update your policy regularly; make sure it reflects the Supreme Court CIPA
decision.
The following documents should be consulted when preparing or revising an
Internet Use Policy:
Guidelines and sample policies can be found at
Internet Use Policies.
Please send copies of your Internet use policy to the ALA Office for
Intellectual Freedom, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611, to keep on file.
To receive samples of policies and materials from other libraries or other
intellectual freedom materials, contact the Office for Intellectual Freedom at
800-545-2433, ext. 4223, or send an e-mail to oif@ala.org. All of ALA's
intellectual freedom policies and statements can be found on the OIF home page
at http://www.ala.org/oif/.
Other Resources and Sample Policies
Sample Policies:
Other Resources:
Last revised: November 21, 2005
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