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- Subject: [LM_NET] TARGET: Filtering policies?
- From: Meg Sayago <sayagom@GMAIL.COM>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 08:45:54 -0500
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- Reply-To: Meg Sayago <sayagom@GMAIL.COM>
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I am dealing with a filtering issue at my school and I was wondering how
many of your schools have Board approved policies outlining criteria for
what categories/sites are blocked through your filter. We as librarians
generally have Material Selection Policies that guide our decisions and I am
looking for a similar thing for web filtering. Also, do you have a
procedure for what to do if someone requests that something be blocked or
unblocked--similar to when a book is challenged?
Thanks for your help.
Meg
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Meg Sayago, Librarian
Lehigh Valley Academy
Bethlehem, PA
sayagom@gmail.com
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