[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2693] RE: NY Times: What Would Dewey Do? Library

From: John Avery (homeavery@harbornet.com)
Date: Sat Dec 14 2002 - 17:07:04 EST


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Emily Hacker wrote:
"A couple of you have already responded to Jeff's post with your experience
developing Acceptable Use Polices related to Internet access. It would be
great if we could get a few more of you to add your thoughts and experiences
on this issue."


Here's a link for the acceptable use policy of my college.
http://www.grcc.ctc.edu/library/libinfo/accusepol.htm
I believe the policy has worked to date without a major issue arising. I
know they researched state policies and what other libraries did before
posting this policy.  John Avery, Green River Community College



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