Von: Emppu Holopainen
You write that you have “filtered internet”. Does that mean, that you can’t visit sites that bear government critical content? Is it no problem to write about the filtering then? By the way, Alexey is...
View ArticleVon: Katerina Martjyanova
Thanks for your appreciation. Emppu Holopainen, by “filtered internet” I ment that some so to say entertaining sites are filtered out, like livejournal or loveplanet. I haven’t heard of filtering sites...
View ArticleVon: Emppu Holopainen
Thanks for your fast answer, and sorry for my missunderstanding. Just one further question on that topic: Is the filtering implemented by the libraries technical department, or is the internet in...
View ArticleVon: Katerina Martjyanova
Emppu Holopainen, it depends upon the library inner policy. Usually content is filtered on the computers for patrons, sometimes on librarians’ PCs. Some libraries even ban IM services for librarians.
View ArticleVon: Alexey Skalaban
Katerina, I think you should say that not all libraries in Russia use “filtered internet”.
View ArticleVon: Infobib / LibWorld - summer break
[...] the recent article from Russia our Libworld series takes a summer break. In about four weeks you can expect more interesting [...]
View ArticleVon: Katerina Martjyanova
Thanks for your appreciation. Emppu Holopainen, by “filtered internet” I ment that some so to say entertaining sites are filtered out, like livejournal or loveplanet. I haven’t heard of filtering sites...
View ArticleVon: Katerina Martjyanova
Thanks for your appreciation. Emppu Holopainen, by “filtered internet” I ment that some so to say entertaining sites are filtered out, like livejournal or loveplanet. I haven’t heard of filtering sites...
View ArticleVon: Emppu Holopainen
Thanks for your fast answer, and sorry for my missunderstanding. Just one further question on that topic: Is the filtering implemented by the libraries technical department, or is the internet in...
View ArticleVon: Emppu Holopainen
Thanks for your fast answer, and sorry for my missunderstanding. Just one further question on that topic: Is the filtering implemented by the libraries technical department, or is the internet in...
View ArticleVon: Katerina Martjyanova
Emppu Holopainen, it depends upon the library inner policy. Usually content is filtered on the computers for patrons, sometimes on librarians’ PCs. Some libraries even ban IM services for librarians.
View ArticleVon: Katerina Martjyanova
Emppu Holopainen, it depends upon the library inner policy. Usually content is filtered on the computers for patrons, sometimes on librarians’ PCs. Some libraries even ban IM services for librarians.
View ArticleVon: Alexey Skalaban
Katerina, I think you should say that not all libraries in Russia use “filtered internet”.
View ArticleVon: Alexey Skalaban
Katerina, I think you should say that not all libraries in Russia use “filtered internet”.
View ArticleVon: Infobib / LibWorld - summer break
[...] the recent article from Russia our Libworld series takes a summer break. In about four weeks you can expect more interesting [...]
View ArticleVon: Infobib / LibWorld - summer break
[...] the recent article from Russia our Libworld series takes a summer break. In about four weeks you can expect more interesting [...]
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