2019
DOI: 10.1177/0961000619871598
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‘To be understood as to understand’: A readability analysis of public library acceptable use policies

Abstract: Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) are documents stating the limitations users must agree to when first accessing information and communications technologies (ICTs) in organisations, such as employers, educational institutions and public libraries. AUPs lay out the parameters of acceptable use expected of someone accessing the ICT services provided, and should state in clear and understandable terms what behaviours will attract sanctions, both legal and in terms of restricting future access. Utilising a range of s… Show more

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“…Later, the advent of technology quickly changed the world with many databases to support research in various fields with database resources and publish e-books. Despite the ubiquity of mobile smartphones and technological advances, public libraries are still important, and technology even makes it easier to access documents that are easy to read and understand (Robinson and McMenemy, 2019). In 2002, the Pakistan higher education commission laid the foundation for the digital library project to improve academic research in higher education.…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, the advent of technology quickly changed the world with many databases to support research in various fields with database resources and publish e-books. Despite the ubiquity of mobile smartphones and technological advances, public libraries are still important, and technology even makes it easier to access documents that are easy to read and understand (Robinson and McMenemy, 2019). In 2002, the Pakistan higher education commission laid the foundation for the digital library project to improve academic research in higher education.…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those policy statements intended to protect the library from legal action or government intervention (e.g. Edlund, 2020; Lazakis, 2020; Robinson and McMenemy, 2020) are more likely to be posted on library websites (Lipinski et al , 2016).…”
Section: Politics Policies and Public Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also an important venue for fostering digital citizenship which requires "regular and effective Internet access and the skills to use the technology" (Mossberger, Tolbert, andHamilton 2012, 2493). The AUP is an important part of managing this access, and the AUP document can be used to inform the patron of good Internet use, as well as imparting the principles of digital citizenship (Robinson and McMenemy 2019). In many ways, the library AUP provides a 'gateway' to digital services and information, and should not be underestimated as it plays a pivotal role in strategies and practices designed to bridge the digital divide.…”
Section: Concluding Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%