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Managing Access to the Internet in Public Libraries MAIPLE. End of award report submitted to the Arts Humanities Research Council

机译:管理公共图书馆对Internet的访问MAIPLE。获奖报告已提交给艺术与人文研究理事会

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This end of project report summarises the work of the Managing Access to the Internet in Public Libraries [MAIPLE] project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Grant: AH/J005878/1. The introduction of public Internet access into UK public libraries has been important in generating greater equality of access to information for UK citizens and has enabled significant steps to be taken in the provision of electronic public services (e.g. the ability to renew driving licences or pay Council Tax online). This offers considerable potential benefit to both government and the citizen, in terms of cost-savings, accessibility, democratic participation and environmental sustainability. However, the provision of Internet access in public libraries has also led to concerns that such access would lead to misuse and the downloading of inappropriate and illegal content (Cooke, 2004; Home Office, 2011). A very limited amount of research had previously been undertaken that provided a comprehensive picture of measures taken in the UK to address these concerns, or of the effectiveness and impact of alternative approaches. MAIPLE aimed to identify and quantify measures implemented in UK public libraries to regulate and manage access to Internet content. MAIPLE also aimed to investigate the adoption of technical measures, such as filtering software, and organisational measures, such as Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) and the provision of user education and evaluate their impact and effectiveness. This report details the methods used to gather data (Methods) followed by a Review of the Literature. The Results are then presented including those of the online questionnaire survey and the case studies. A Discussion is followed by Conclusions and Recommendations. The Outputs of the MAIPLE project are detailed and its impacts considered. Future research questions are suggested. Finally, a Bibliography and Appendices are presented.
机译:项目报告的此结尾总结了由艺术与人文研究委员会资助的AH / J005878 / 1,管理公共图书馆的Internet访问[MAIPLE]项目的工作。在英国公共图书馆引入公共互联网访问对提高英国公民获得信息的平等程度至关重要,并已使采取重要措施可提供电子公共服务(例如,更新驾驶执照或向理事会付款的能力)在线纳税)。就节省成本,可及性,民主参与和环境可持续性而言,这为政府和公民都带来了巨大的潜在利益。但是,在公共图书馆中提供Internet访问也引起了人们的担忧,即这种访问会导致滥用和下载不当和非法内容(Cooke,2004; Home Office,2011)。以前进行的研究非常有限,无法全面了解英国为解决这些问题所采取的措施,或者替代方法的有效性和影响。 MAIPLE旨在确定和量化英国公共图书馆实施的措施,以规范和管理对Internet内容的访问。 MAIPLE还旨在调查采用技术措施(例如过滤软件)和组织措施(例如可接受使用政策(AUP))以及提供用户教育的机会,并评估其影响和有效性。该报告详细介绍了用于收集数据的方法(方法),随后是文献综述。然后介绍结果,包括在线问卷调查和案例研究的结果。讨论之后是结论和建议。详细介绍了MAIPLE项目的产出并考虑了其影响。建议未来的研究问题。最后,介绍了参考书目和附录。

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