May 14, 2024 PCSD Weekly Notifications
- May 14th, 2024
Every Tuesday we send out an email to every employee with information from the district This email...
In light of the proposed legislation in Utah, School Technology Amendment, the Utah Library Media Supervisors (ULMS) are gathering data on the educational value and use of the databases accessed through Utah’s Online Library (UETN). These databases include World Book, CultureGrams, EBSCO, Gale, eMedia, etc.
In fall 2018, access to EBSCO was abruptly turned off statewide due to allegations of inappropriate and illegal content. There was no warning that this was coming. When EBSCO was turned off, educators, teacher-librarians, and students were left without safe, vetted databases to use in research. UETN initiated an investigation and was not able to replicate the concerns brought forth. EBSCO was reinstated after several weeks. The current legislative activity is an attempt to again interrupt the use of not only EBSCO but all databases. As a result of the events of 2018, UETN created a committee and avenue for concerns to be heard. Our understanding is that the committee, though still in existence, is inactive due to the lack of concerns being referred to them.
Utah Code 76-10-1203 (1) Any material or performance is pornographic if: (a) The average person, applying contemporary community standards, finds that taken as a whole, it appeals to a prurient interest in sex; (b) It is patently offensive in the description or depiction of nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, sadomasochistic abuse, or excretion; and (c) Taken as a whole it does not have serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
“This bill requires a digital resource provider to ensure that the digital resource provider’s products used in public schools block “obscene or pornographic material”; provides that a digital resource provider’s failure to comply with this bill after receiving notice is a breach of contract; requires UETN to enter into contracts with digital resource providers that comply with the provisions of this bill, and imposes a reporting requirement.” https://le.utah.gov/interim/2020/pdf/00004588.pdf
Considerations
Thanks,
James Wilson, M.Ed School Library Specialist President, ULMS
Every Tuesday we send out an email to every employee with information from the district This email...
Please join Timpanogos Elementary in a retirement open house to celebrate: Amy Dayton Brad...
BYU School Leadership Program invites educators to learn from current school, district, state, and...
Spring Creek Elementary would like to announce the retirement of Jill Franklin Please join us ...
UCTM is proud to announce it's 2nd Annual Materials Grant! In 2023, we funded over $18,000 worth...
A new page has been added to all secondary Curriculum Notebooks! The page is called "Supporting...