Inappropriate Content in UK Law

  • Content in institutional repositories: a collection management issue
    • No. 25-6/7, August 2004
    • Library Management
    • 300-306
    Many libraries are facing the challenges to develop and manage an institutional repository. This paper addresses the issue of content in repositories, and suggests that librarians need to approach ...
    ... ... It is argued that this is inappropriate.Electronic accessThe Emerald Research Register for this journal isavailable atwww.emeraldinsight.com/researchregisterThe current issue and full text ... ...
  • Principle of proportionality as a threat to criminal-law-related fundamental rights
    • 0000
    ... ... : in some instances ‘inserting’proportionality into the content of fundamental rights might beinappropriate, i.e. dogmatically flawed and ... 71Claiming the contrary would mean thatthe results of an inappropriate design of the criminal justice system (or practical malfunctioning ofit) ... ...
  • Police Crime and Less-Than-Lethal Coercive Force: A Description of the Criminal Misuse of TASERs
    • No. 14-1, March 2012
    • International Journal of Police Science and Management
    This study explores and describes the nature and character of cases involving the criminal misuse of TASERs by police officers through a content analysis of newspaper articles. The news-based conte...
    ... ... Journal ... TASERs by police officers through a content ... Bradford W. Reyns , PhD, is an assistant pro- ... analysis of ... were arrested for crimes involving inappropriate ... focuses on victims of crime, especially the inter- ... use ... ...
  • Regulating internet access in UK public libraries: legal compliance and ethical dilemmas
    • No. 14-1, March 2016
    • Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
    • 87-104
    Purpose: – This paper aims to consider selected results from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)-funded “Managing Access to the internet in Public Libraries” (MAIPLE) project, from 2012...
    ... ... controlling access to andprotecting library users from “inappropriate”, illegal and harmful internet content. There is a general, ifsometimes ... ...
  • An empirical analysis of search engines’ response to web search queries associated with the classroom setting
    • No. 72-1, December 2019
    • Aslib Journal of Information Management
    • 88-111
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine strengths and limitations that search engines (SEs) exhibit when responding to web search queries associated with the grade school curriculum Desig...
    ... ... SEs are more effective than traditionalones when filtering inappropriate resources, but often fail to retrieve educational materials. All SEs ... reading skills, do not containhate-speech and sexually-explicit content, are non-opinionated, and are curriculum-relevant. Findingsidentified ... ...
  • Pro‐eating disorder websites: facts, fictions and fixes
    • No. 10-1, March 2011
    • Journal of Public Mental Health
    • 34-44
    Purpose: Pro‐eating disorder websites are online communities of individuals who do not consider eating disorders to be serious mental illnesses requiring treatment. People visit these websites to m...
    ... ... Therefore,banning pro eating disorder websites seems inappropriate and unpractical,but measures for web-hosting companies should be in place allowing them to remove such content.Instead, bodies creating alternative websites for young people should be ... ...
  • Google Scholar Metrics for Publications. The software and content features of a new open access bibliometric service
    • No. 36-4, August 2012
    • Online Information Review
    • 604-619
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the software and content features of the Google Scholar Metrics (GSM) service launched in April 2012. Design/methodology/approach: The paper reviews...
    ... ... , and the convenience of not requiring the installation of additional software, butcurrently its bibliometric indicators are often inappropriate for decision making in matters of tenure,promotion, grants and accreditation.Originality/value – The paper provides a good understanding of the GSM ... ...
  • Information overload and information poverty: challenges for healthcare services managers?
    • No. 67-2, March 2011
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 238-263
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into managers' decision‐making practices when challenged by inappropriate information quality, and to test frameworks developed from research t...
    ... ... into managers’ decision-making practiceswhen challenged by inappropriate information quality, and to test frameworks developed fromresearch to see ... Responses were analyzed using framework analysis, amatrix-based content analysis technique, and then considered with respect to the research ... ...
  • Online abuse: problematic for all Australians
    • No. 8-2, May 2022
    • Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice
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    Purpose: This paper aims to disseminate results from research into three forms of online abuse: text messages, picture messages and online stalking. Design/methodology/approach: Using a mixed meth...
    ... ... Social media owners musttake more responsibilityfor the content on their platforms.Social implications –The results from this research ... For women,inappropriate text messages were the most highly received content. The rate forFigure 1 ... ...
  • Shared information practices on Facebook. The formation and development of a sustainable online community
    • No. 76-3, April 2020
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 625-646
    Purpose: This study aims to develop an in-depth understanding of the underlying dynamics of an emergent shared information practice within a Facebook group, and the resources the group develops to ...
    ... ... Most importantly, SNSsmake content more visible, scalable, replicable, searchable, and persistent than the ... and friends, sharing the same content with colleagues may be inappropriate orrisky (McLaughlin and Vitak, 2011;Ollier-Malaterre and Serre, ... ...
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