Use of the Internet at libraries and schools - the pros and cons of limitation
Keywords:
internet, alkalmazás, korlátozás, tartalomszolgáltatás, iskola, könyvtárAbstract
In certain cases of the use of the Internet, the need to limit the quantity of data loadable and/or the content to be seen by individual users is justifiable. The study deals with the technical, legal and ethi-cal issues of such limitation in the generál context of the righí to unhindered access to the World Wide Web, and in two special environments: public libraries and schools. These institutions provide public access and may define somé rules of "proper use", if economic or ethical reasons make it necessary. Various practices of limiting the quantity of downioaded data, as well as methods of content filtering (for users under age) are pre-sented, with the reservation, however, that despite all these attempts, the issue remains extremely problematic. The author presents a "home-made" solution that is being developed at the Technical College of Budapest. The method is based on subsequent control of access log file data, but as the users in the computer rooms cannot be identi-
fied and named, no personal data are involved in the process.
fied and named, no personal data are involved in the process.
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2018-03-01
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Keszthelyi, A. Use of the Internet at libraries and schools - the pros and cons of limitation, Scientific and Technical Information, 51(9), p. 379–384, 2018.
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