Does ARTstor limit the content available for K-12 users or otherwise screen out content based on subject matter?
ARTstor does not evaluate content in the ARTstor Digital Library for age-specific appropriateness; we make the same content available to participating K-12 institutions located in the United States as we do to participating institutions of higher education, independent art schools, and museums located in the United States. During the 2004-2005 school year, ARTstor conducted a K-12 Pilot with 11 public and independent schools in the US to assess the value of the ARTstor Digital Library to the K-12 community and to develop an outreach plan. Based on the feedback we received from the Pilot participants, we concluded that the teachers and librarians at each K-12 school are best suited to determine what ARTstor content is appropriate for the students in their respective school. If you are a teacher or librarian at a participating K-12 school, it is your responsibility to determine what content is appropriate for the students in your classroom and the amount of supervised access your student
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