We use Library Guardian on ours.  It allows the adult patron to choose from varying levels of access for the minor children and themselves.  For us, this was the right choice because it allows children with restricted access to use any computer in the library; their card has a computer chip on which their access level is encoded, so whatever terminal they choose can only access at the level on their card.
 

Deanna

Deanna Frazee
Director of Library Services
205 E. Church Ave.
Killeen, TX  76541
(254) 501-8994
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:07 AM
To: CTLS Discussion Group (E-mail)
Subject: Filtering/Monitoring software

Are any of you using filtering/monitoring software on you public access computers? We had never even considered it until last week when we had two bad incidents with pornography. I would be interested in your input. I am familiar with the "false sense of security" argument and the right to view, but pornography is against our Internet use policy anyway.
 
Sue Lilley
Lampasas Public Library, Director
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