Welcome to NetSafe, the ILA webpage that contains
information on how to use the Internet safely.
One of the primary concerns of the Illinois library community is
the safety of children. We know there are legitimate concerns about
the Internet. We know, however, that the best way to protect children
is to teach them to guard their privacy and make wise choices.
Education will promote safe use of the Internet, not laws blocking
access. We are pleased to offer these articles, links to Web resources,
and our Internet Safety Bookmarks to you as tools to use and share
in your educational campaigns.
Internet Safety Bookmarks
These bookmarks are designed as a series that will help educate
youth and parents to make safe and informed decisions online. Each
bookmark is aimed at a specific audience including kids, teens,
and parents.
The three Internet Safety bookmarks are:
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Dealing with Cyberbullies: Tips for Kids |
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Safe Blogging: Tips for Teens |
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Social Networking: Tips for Parents |
MySpace and the Illinois Library Association provided funding for
the printing and distribution of 400 each of the three bookmarks
to every public library in Illinois. They were also given out on
2007 Illinois Library Day (April 19) and distributed during the
2007 National Library Legislative
Day (May 2) in Washington, D.C.
» Press Release
The American Library Association joined the MySpace and Illinois Library
Association partnership in June 2007 and one million NetSafe bookmarks
were distributed at the 2007 ALA Annual Conference in Washington,
D.C., 21-28 June.
The bookmark files are available here for libraries to download
and print locally.
» Download
Bookmarks
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