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Libraly Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (414): 84-90.

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Evaluation of the Perceived Effectiveness of Online Protection Policy for Minors Compound Research Evidence from the Dual Perspectives of Minors and Parents

Wang Ping1 2 Su Hang1 Li Shuyang3(1 School of Information Management Zhengzhou University 2 Henan Provincial Culture and TourismPublic Service Innovation Research Base 3 Shanghai Library)   

  • Online:2025-10-15 Published:2025-11-06
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    Wang Ping1 2 Su Hang1 Li Shuyang31 School of Information Management Zhengzhou University 2 Henan Provincial Culture and TourismPublic Service Innovation Research Base 3 Shanghai Library

Abstract:

The study evaluates the effectiveness of online protection policy for minors and providesevidence-based insights for formulating and implementing relevant policies. A mixed-methods approachwas adopted incorporating semi-structured interviews coding analysis and questionnaires. It carried outa compound study on the perceived effectiveness of online protection policy for minors from the dualperspectives of minors and parents. The implementation effect of online protection policy for minors isgood but there are still problems such as insufficient policy publicity and large differences in theeffectiveness of online protection policy for minors in urban and rural areas. Four dimensions of perceivedeffectiveness were identified clarity comprehensiveness relevance and feasibility. The policy receivedhigh ratings for clarity comphre-hensiveness and relevance but lower ratings for feasibility. Byanalyzing the dual perspectives of minors and parents this study comprehensively explores the evaluationof the perceived effectiveness and proposes targeted recommendations for the optimization of policy andgovernance for minors online protection.