The Resource Shelf posted Social Networking and DOPA (PDF), which is a compilation of reasons posted by YALSA bloggers about "how social networking can be used by teens in positive ways. The postings connected specific tools with youth development and learning. The postings included real ways that libraries and schools are integrating social networking technologies into their programs and services. The postings were a way to help librarians, their colleagues, and their communities understand that social networking isn’t automatically bad."

See also ALA's Interactive Web Applications Wiki.

See also Update on DOPA-like Legislation, Social Networking 101 from YALSA, DOPA and the Participation Gap, Why the Delete Online Predators Act Won't Delete Predatory Behavior and Offline Laws Don't Work in the Online World, Child Protection More Reaching Than DOPA, Contact your Senators about the Importance of Social Networking Sites, Tell Your Senators Why DOPA Is Bad for Libraries, ALA President Leslie Burger on DOPA Passage in House, Oppose the Deleting Online Predators Act Now, Pentagon Sets its Sights on Social Networking Websites, Do You Think Web 2.0 Will End Your Privacy? and More on DOPA.