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Why I Hate Keyword Blocking

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Tue, 03/16/2004 - 4:00pm
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My debut as published author

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Mon, 03/15/2004 - 4:00pm
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Facts about Filters

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Thu, 02/12/2004 - 4:00pm
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Key Filter Features

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Wed, 01/28/2004 - 4:00pm
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States Bringing New -- and Worse -- Filter Legislation

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Thu, 01/22/2004 - 4:00pm
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KanGuard

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Mon, 01/19/2004 - 4:00pm
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Breaking the Law to Comply With CIPA

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Thu, 01/15/2004 - 4:00pm
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Content Advisor Plus

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Wed, 01/07/2004 - 4:00pm
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Filter Must Work - No Complaints!

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Tue, 12/16/2003 - 4:00pm

I'm working on my article for Library Technology Reports on library filtering. In researching the article, I'm speaking with library personnel to hear more about their experience with filters. I'm finding a disturbing trend. The belief that just because patrons don't complain about a blocked site, the filter must be working properly.

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Windows98 Retiring

Submitted by Lori Ayre on Tue, 12/09/2003 - 4:00pm
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