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Peer reviewedElsner, Edward J. – Public Libraries, 2001
Examines the legal issues surrounding Internet filtering in public libraries. Discusses First Amendment rights and responsibilities; recent court cases; legal problems with limiting Internet access; librarian intervention; less restrictive means to protect minors from harmful materials; and possible liability issues. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Court Litigation, Internet, Legal Problems
Foerstel, Herbert N. – 1994
This book focuses on book-banning in public schools and libraries, a practice that prohibits or restricts access to books already published, distributed, and even approved by school or library boards. The major grounds for censorship are sex, profanity, and religion, but they are often intertwined to cover a broad range of "unacceptable"…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Authors, Book Reviews, Books


