Alabama Library Challenges (Gulf Shores - Thomas B. Norton Public Library)

Chris Peterson filed this request with the Gulf Shores - Thomas B. Norton Public Library of Gulf Shores, AL.
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From: Chris Peterson


To Whom It May Concern:

We are a team of academic researchers studying information access and availability in public schools and libraries. We are contacting you as part of a national effort to help us better understand the scope and substance of the various challenges which arise in the course of administering a public library system or public school system.

Under Alabama's Public Records Law, we are requesting copies of the following public records:

-any complaints, requests, and/or challenges for removal, reclassification, and/or reconsideration of publications including books, magazines, movies, music, and/or other media, along with any associated records, petitions, and/or correspondence since January 1, 2003

-any current collection or curriculum development policy or policies governing your institution(s)

-any records related to Internet filtering, including but not limited to:

-any current acceptable use policies, web publishing policies, or equivalents

-any current contracts with Internet filtering services and/or providers

-any current categories of content which your provider offers to block, along with which categories your library or libraries currently block

-any modifications to the standard configuration of your filter, including lists of sites, services, URLs, keywords, or other identifiers which have been specifically configured as forbidden or allowed (i.e. "blacklists/whitelists")

We will use these records in our research. Please note that we are not asking for registration, circulation, or other private records protected by state law, and you should feel free to redact personally identifiable information from the records you send us, at your discretion.

You may respond to this request by sending electronic documents (e.g. emails, screen captures, spreadsheets, etc) or high-quality scanned PDFs to this inbox. If you cannot respond by email, please fax copies to 206-984-9551, with “MIA” written clearly at the top of the first page. If you do not have any documents responsive to our request, or if you have questions about how to respond, then you may email us at this inbox. In order to assist you in responding to our request, we have also posted guidelines and examples at http://mappinginfoaccess.org.

We understand that there may be fees associated with responding to our request. We ask that you waive any such fees in light of our project’s character, which is non-commercial, academic, open, and firmly in the public interest. If you are unable to waive fees, and if they are in excess of $20, please contact us with an estimate of fees before responding.

Thank you in advance for helping us better understand the important work that you do. If you have any questions about our request or our project, please email us at: team [at] mappinginfoaccess [dot] org.

Sincerely,

Emily Knox
Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Library & Information Science
University of Illinois

Shannon M. Oltmann
Assistant Professor
School of Library & Information Science
University of Kentucky

Chris Peterson
Researcher
Center for Civic Media, Media Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

From: MuckRock.com

To Whom It May Concern:

I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on Jan. 20, 2014. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.

Thank you for your help.

From: Wendy Congiardo

Here are the responses that we came up with to the best of our ability.

-any complaints, requests, and/or challenges for removal,
reclassification, and/or reconsideration of publications including books,
magazines, movies, music, and/or other media, along with any associated
records, petitions, and/or correspondence since January 1, 2003

We have had none in my 10 years as director of this library. I started in
2004.

-any current collection or curriculum development policy or policies
governing your institution(s)

I am attaching our current policy manual.

-any records related to Internet filtering, including but not limited to:

-any current acceptable use policies, web publishing policies, or
equivalents

Refer to policy manual.

-any current contracts with Internet filtering services and/or providers

Yes. This is Lightspeed for us. We also have a Cisco ASA Firewall
appliance.

-any current categories of content which your provider offers to
block, along with which categories your library or libraries currently
block

Way too many to list. Lightspeed will block categories such as violence,
adult, ads, firearms, etc. It is up to the IT Division to allow blocked
sites/categories, based on their review of the site and its content.

-any modifications to the standard configuration of your filter,
including lists of sites, services, URLs, keywords, or other identifiers
which have been specifically configured as forbidden or allowed
(i.e."blacklists/whitelists²)

We do not have any blacklisted or whitelisted sites or categories; rather,
we unblock sites based on requests from the user and only after review by
the IT Division.

Also, as an aside, I never received an initial request.

Good luck with your research,

Wendy Congiardo, M.L.I.S.
Managing Librarian
Thomas B. Norton Public Library
221 W. 19th Ave.
Gulf Shores, AL 36542

Library 251.968.1176
Fax 251.968.1184

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