- The Future of the Book, Part 1: Perceptions of Cost and Technological Advantages of Paper and Electronic Formats
- The Future of the Book, Part 2: Beyond the Bathtub, Personal Preference Among Many Factors Influencing Format Choice
- More Job Seekers, Fewer Jobs: Findings from Library Jobline, Year Three
- Computer Access and Traditional Library Services
- Use of Statewide Databases Skyrockets in 2009: Library Patrons Benefit from Additional Databases & Training
- See more Fast Facts.
- The Future of the Book 60-Second Survey Results
- Study Shows Summer Reading Programs Close Reading Gap
- LRS Welcomes Two New Staff Members
- Public Libraries & the Internet - Issue Briefs
- 2008 Public Library Survey Report Released: Library Use Up--Way Up--In The Last 10 Years
- CAL Surveys Colorado Library Community
- Find more LRS news on our blog
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Intellectual Freedom
- Colorado Association of Libraries Intellectual Freedom Committee
- Web page offers news, current events, a committee member list and information about the Julie Boucher Memorial Fund.
Intellectual Freedom Committee - Julie J. Boucher Memorial Award for Intellectual Freedom
- The Colorado Association of Libraries' Intellectual Freedom Award, named in memory of the late LRS associate director, Julie J. Boucher.
Julie Boucher Memorial Award and Fund About Julie - ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom
- Provides information about the Freedom to Read Foundation, Banned Books Week, intellectual freedom awards, publications, and more.
ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom - Bibliography - Dianne McAfee
- Bibliography of articles written about intellectual freedom and materials challenges in school libraries.
Dianne McAfee Hopkins - Internet Freedoms and Filters: Roles and Responsibilities of the Public Librarian on the World Wide Web
- Written by James LaRue, Director of the Douglas County Libraries, Colorado, this report is a common-sense discussion of the issues and policies on Internet filtering in public libraries.
Internet Freedoms and Filters - People for the American Way
- This site "organizes and mobilizes Americans to fight for fairness, justice, civil rights and the freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. PFAW lobbies for progressive legislation and builds communities and activists." The website provides news, an issues page, and information about how to join the organization.
People for the American Way - Public Library Internet Use Policies
- ALA's "Guidelines for Developing a Public Library Internet Use Policy" and summary results from the "Survey of Internet Access Management in Public Libraries," conducted by the Library Research Center, University of Illinois, June 2000. This survey shows 95 percent of public libraries have policies to manage the Internet.
Public Library Internet Use Policies - Research Papers from the Commission on Online Child Protection (COPA)
- One of several studies prepared for these hearings used content analysis to determine how much content on the Internet actually contains offensive material using the Recreational Software Advisory Council's Internet rating system. Of 1,067 web pages randomly selected, the authors found 95.1% registered minimally on the scale (not objectionable) and only 3.6% had objectionable material (nudity, violence, language, sex). Several research papers are presented.
COPA Commission Research Papers





