Academic database hosts pornography
Academic database hosts pornography
Issues@Hand
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November 2017 – A Colorado parent contacted National Center on Sexual Exploitation after her son was exposed to porn while doing school research on EBSCO, an online library database used by most schools for children down to the earliest grades.

EBSCO claimed to have removed the porn, but after that assurance, NCOSE found 50 sexually graphic articles intended for middle and elementary school kids.

NCOSE refers parents to safeschoolssafelibraries.com to learn what they can do about the problem.

onenewsnow.com, 7/31/17