| FEATURES | 
| Keep Your Small Network
Sailing Safely in Dangerous Waters  If you work in a small library
that doesn't have much high-tech network help, there are still things
you can do to ensure solid, basic computer security. This author, who's
been helping protect small libraries for more than a decade, explains
his four fundamentals for safe, smooth sailing.
 By Jim Semmelroth
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| The Battle to Secure
Our Public Access ComputersThere's a plethora of computer
network enemies these days, so there's a constant battle to protect a
system's confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility. You can share
this battle plan, which has been deployed at one public library system
in Kansas.
 By Monique Sendze
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10 | 
| DEPARTMENTS | 
| Online TreasuresNo Rest for the Weary, or, a
Systems Administrator's Work Is Never Done
 By Janet L. Balas
 | Page
17 | 
| The Systems LibrarianDesigning Sites to Distribute
Content via Various Mechanisms
 By Marshall Breeding
 | Page
20 | 
| AccessibleIT Intros, Issues, and Opportunities
 By Lori Bell and Tom
Peters
 | Page
24 | 
| Computers in Small LibrariesNetwork Security Is Manageable
 By Gary Roberts
 | Page
28 | 
| DEPARTMENTS | 
| Editor's
Notes Here's What's New and Exciting
 By Kathy Dempsey
 | Page
4 | 
| Newsline | Page
31 | 
| Tech
Tips for Every Librarian Welcome to Our World!
 By Rachel Singer Gordon and
Michael Stephens
 | Page
40 | 
| Noted
& Quoted | Page
42 | 
| Books
to Check Out | Page
44 | 
| SPECIAL
SECTIONS | 
| CIL 2006 Conference
Preview | Page
35 | 
| ADVERTISING | 
| Library
Tech Connection | Page
47 |