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Resolution
Approved by the Maine Library Association March 1999
The
Maine Library Association believes that a democracy
can only succeed if its citizens have access to the
information necessary to form opinions and make
decisions on issues affecting their lives. It
supports the principle of open access to information
and ideas, regardless of the medium in which they
exist. In addition, libraries provide opportunities
to access the world of information to those who
would not otherwise have such access.
With these principles
in mind, the Maine Library Association endorses a
position of full and free access to the Internet in
libraries. This position is supported by the
American Library Association Resolution on the Use
of Filtering Software in Libraries. It is further
strengthened by the Supreme Court ruling which
states that communications on the Internet deserve
the same level of constitutional protection as
books, magazines, and newspapers.
The Association
recognizes the issues and concerns generated from
providing full access to the Internet. The debate
regarding the use of filtering devices in response
to these concerns is important. However, filtering
devices block access to constitutionally protected
speech and prevent library users from accessing
materials they determine to be most suitable for
themselves. Their use also comprises violation of
the Library Bill of Rights. Therefore, the Maine
Library Association does not recommend the use of
Internet filters in libraries and opposes attempts
by federal and state governments to mandate their
use. The Association asserts that information access
policy should be decided by local library boards and
administrators.
The Maine Library
Association respects the responsibility of all
parents/legal guardians to guide their own
children's use of the library, its resources and
services. The Association recommends that libraries
teach responsible and effective use of the Internet
through handouts, online guides, training sessions,
and Web pages highlighting library recommended
sources. In addition, the Association encourages the
management of this resource in ways that protect the
privacy of Internet users.
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