Illinois
Libraries
George H. Ryan
Secretary of State and State Librarian
Jean E. Wilkins
Director, Illinois State Library
Kathleen L. Bloomberg
Editor
Kristie Metrow
Assistant Editor
Editorial Policy
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Summer 1997 Springfield, Illinois Vol. 79 No. 3
Table of Contents
Programs for Babies in Public Libraries ..............................................107
Investigating Sexual Harassment Complaints, Part I: General Considerations Scott F. Uhler and Rinda Y. Allison..........................110
Investigating Sexual Harassment Complaints, Part II. A Sample Procedure Scott F. Uhler and Rinda Y. Allison ..............................................................................113
Security and the New ILLINET Online System Frank Cervone .....................................117
Discounted Telecommunications Rates for Libraries and Schools, Excerpts from FCC 97-157: Universal Service Report and Order ................................................123
Guidelines for Illinois Libraries Manuscripts ................................................143
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Illinois State Library Advisory Committee 1997 |
Name |
Area Specialization |
Term Expires |
Patrick Losinski
Warren-Newport Public Library District |
Public Libraries |
1998 |
Jill Rodriguez
Bensenville Community Public Library District |
Public Libraries |
1998 |
Brenda Foote
Sparta Public Library |
Public Libraries |
1997 |
Robert Plotzke
Director, Rolling Prairie Library System |
Library Systems |
1999 |
Jan Ison
Director, Lincoln Trail Libraries System |
Library Systems |
1999 |
Pam Feather
Director, DuPage Library System |
Library Systems |
1998 |
Faye Tharp
East St. Louis School District 189 |
School Libraries |
1999 |
Marti Guarin
Illinois Mathematics & Science Academy |
School Libraries |
1997 |
Robert Wedgeworth
University of Illinois |
Academic Libraries |
1999 |
Doris Brown
DePaul University |
Academic Libraries |
1999 |
Trudy Landwirth
U of I Medical School, Peoria |
Institutional Libraries |
1997 |
Kay Cloyes
Caterpillar, Inc. |
Special Libraries |
1997 |
Ann P. Bishop
Graduate Library School, University of Illinois |
Library Education |
1999 |
Catherine H. Randall
Jacksonville, Illinois |
Blind & Physically Handicapped |
1997 |
Barbara Burroughs
Rock Falls, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1998 |
Mary Barb Johnson
Lake Forest, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1999 |
Catherine M. Adduci
Chicago, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1999 |
Michael McKnight
Peoria, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1997 |
David Dyer
Elmhurst, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1999 |
Mary Kay Kickels
Palos Hills, Illinois |
Citizen Representative
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Ex Officio Members
Mary Dempsey, Commissioner, Chicago Public Library Ruth Faklis, President, Illinois Library Association
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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62756
GEORGE H. RYAN
SECRETARY OF STATE
Dear Friends,
In the Spring issue of Illinois Libraries, I wrote about the important action taken by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in early May on discounted telecommunications rates for libraries and schools. Discounted telecommunications will involve considerable time during the upcoming months by the State Library, library systems and public and school libraries. My office is working with the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) on what we can do at the state level to make discounted rates a reality. Progress has been encouraging, including a recommendation at an ICC workshop on June 11 that the commissioners adopt the FCC discounts.
This issue of Illinois Libraries includes key components of the FCC decision on discounted rates for schools and libraries. The information is helpful to libraries and schools in gearing up to apply for the discounts. Reduced telecommunications rates will enable libraries and schools to better afford electronic access to information, including the costs associated with Internet access for library patrons and inside wiring. The cost of telecommunications was one of the first key concerns expressed by Illinois librarians and trustees at the outset of my term as Secretary of State and State Librarian. We have taken a series of initiatives to address this issue while at the same time have assured that Illinois libraries have the hardware and software, through grants administered by my office, to connect people who use libraries with worldwide access to information.
Sincerely,
GEORGE H. RYAN Secretary of State and State Librarian
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Preface
Kathleen L. Bloomberg
Telecommunications issues will occupy significant time at the State Library, library systems and local libraries during the next six months. The May decision by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) providing for discounted telecommunications rates for public libraries and schools is a wonderful achievement. Excerpts from the FCC decision are included in this issue for reference purposes. The Office of the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library will continue to keep the library community updated on the implementation of discounted rates through our Web site: http://www.library.sos.state.il.us.
Two more articles in the continuing contributions from the law firm of Klein, Thorpe and Jenkins, LTD. also are included in this issue. The articles follow up on the article in the spring issue of Illinois Libraries, "A Ten-Step Program: Reducing the Likelihood of Sexual Harassment and the Possibility of Successful Sexual Harassment Lawsuits." Kathleen Flatow's article, "Programs for Babies in Public Libraries" is an excellent overview of many exciting library programs for our youngest patrons. Security in the new networked environment for ILLINET Online is addressed in a timely article by Frank Cervone.
I encourage you to submit articles to Illinois Libraries for future issues. The manuscript guidelines are included in this issue.
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