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Frances Jacobson HarrisPublication Details
BookAmerican Library Association2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) Z718.5 .H38 2005 DUE 12-23-09 New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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- "Recognizing that high-tech teens are still teens, author and educator Jacobson draws together tools for reflection, along with the latest research and practical solutions. In this authoritative guide, she helps library colleagues understand and address issues relating to youth and technology, answering key questions to help instill appropriate values in teens as they travel the cyber- landscape." "Jacobson shares practical guidance for dealing with the thornier issues of hacking, cheating, privacy, harassment, and access to inappropriate content. She also provides tips on how libraries can incorporate Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) into new policies for teen-friendly tech spaces." "Presenting thoughtful and commonsense solutions for high school, middle school, and public youth librarians, I Found It on the Internet is a proactive guide that addresses challenging technological issues facing teens and the librarians who serve them."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. Teenagers and the library
- 2. Information retrieval systems : for better or for worse
- 3. Information technology meets communication technology
- 4. The fallout : intended and unintended consequences
- 5. From mischief to mayhem : behavior
- 6. The deep end : content
- 7. Fishing poles, not fish : damage control
- 8. Putting it all together
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- 0838908985
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