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------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 13:41:32 -0700 To: politech@politechbot.com From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> Subject: FC: Library filtering use doubles in two years, report says Copies to: dburt@n2h2.com Send reply to: declan@well.com
[This is from David Burt, a longtime filtering-everything advocate who is now an employee of a filtering software vendor. --Declan
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>From: "David Burt" <dburt@n2h2.com> >To: "James S. Tyre" <jstyre@jstyre.com>, "Hudsond@Fac. Org" ><hudsond@fac.org>, > "Declan McCullagh" <declan@well.com>, <kaplanc@nytimes.com> >Subject: Library Filters use nearly doubles in two years >Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 14:07:28 -0700 > >The Mainstream Loudoun ruling almost certainly slowed filtering down >(based on plenty of anecdotal evidence), but it certainly hasn't >stopped library filtering. See below article, and table 11 of the >attached .pdf, which says: > >Public Libraries using filtering: 3,711 or 24.6 % >Public libraries filtering all access: 1,445 or 9.6% >Public libraries filtering some access: 2,265 or 15.0% > >September 25, 2000 > >Study: PL Net Access Rises; Filtering Up ><http://www.libraryjournal.com/articles/news/thisweek/20000925_15930. >asp>http://www.libraryjournal.com/articles/news/thisweek/20000925_159 >30.asp > >The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) >has released <http://www.nclis.gov/statsurv/1998plo.pdf>Public >Libraries and the Internet 2000, which follows up on the 1998 Public >Libraries and the Internet study, both conducted by Florida State >University academics. John Carlo Bertot and Charles R. McClure. > >The study shows that the Internet has remained and grown as a vital >public library service, as Internet connectivity in public libraries >is at 95.7%, up from 83.6% reported in 1998 and with virtually all of >those that are connected providing patron access. In two years, >public library outlets have nearly doubled the number of public >access workstations, and libraries are steadily gaining in speed of >connectivity. While the percentage increase in connectivity over two >years may not seem dramatic, Bertot pointed out that urban, suburban, >and rural libraries are now connected nearly equally. > >While the study states that "75.5% of public library outlets do not >block and/or filter Internet content," that formulation obscures what >seems to be a not insignificant trend toward filtering. In 1998, >only14.6% of libraries reported using filters, while a ><http://www.libraryjournal.com/articles/news/thisweek/20000710_15197. >asp>2000 survey by the Library Research Center of the University of >Illinois said that 16.8% of libraries use filters. The 24.5% figure >in the new study includes 9.6% of libraries that are filtering all >workstations -- a legally questionable position, at least based on >the 1998 decision in the litigation involving the Loudoun County >Public Library, Leesburg, VA. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >--------------------------------------- | David Burt, Marketing >Research Manager dburt@n2h2.com http://www.n2h2.com/ | | Intelligent >Technologies For A Safe and Productive Internet | || Phone 206 >892-1130 Fax: 509 271-4226 | >|-------------------------------------------------------------------- >----------------------------------- | | Children's Software Revue >Magazine Awards Filtered Search Engine Its Only | | Five Star Rating >To N2H2's http://www.searchopolis.com | | #1 Ranked Kids Search >Engine for Second Straight Year. | >|-------------------------------------------------------------------- >----------------
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