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Cohoes Public Library
Computer and Internet Use Policy
INTRODUCTION
The Cohoes Public Library is pleased to be able to offer computer and Internet
services to the community. Patrons will be able to access a vast array of information
for all ages and interests. This library policy is for the management of computer
data networks and the resources they make available, as well as stand-alone
computers that are owned by the Cohoes Public Library (CPL). It specifies the
Library’s objectives in providing computing resources for public use,
and the responsibilities assumed by the users of such resources.
GENERAL POLICY
The Cohoes Public Library is committed to providing patrons with access to the
latest available technology. The Internet, a global network of electronic resources
both educational and recreational, is the newest technology available. Given
the constantly changing nature of the Internet and the lack of any governing
body, there may be occasions when information accessed is of a controversial
nature. While it is not the library’s policy to censor any patrons
use of material in any way, tastes may vary widely in any community, and it
is deemed inappropriate use of public computers in an open environment for any
individual or group to access graphic material of a sexual or violent nature.
The Internet also contains some printed and visual material, which some parents
may find inappropriate for their children. It is not the library’s place
to decide what ideas a child should be exposed to, therefore, children under
18 years of age but over 8 years of age must have a permission slip signed by
a parent to use the computers. Children 8 years of age or younger must be accompanied
by a parent or guardian to use the computers.
OBJECTIVES
Cohoes Public Library will provide a computer or computers for the public to
access both general computer services, such as word processing, and a variety
of networked electronic resources, including databases (such as the library
catalog and magazine indexes) and the Internet.
Cohoes Public Library will provide these services to all patrons who provide
a valid library card (card must be current and fine free).
RESPONSIBILITIES OF USERS
Computer Users at Cohoes Public Library are responsible for following all guidelines,
rules and regulations pertaining to computer use. Staff reserves the right to
ask patrons to stop and/or leave the computer or the library at any time.
COMPUTER USE GUIDELINES
Computer users at Cohoes Public Library:
- Must refrain from illegal or unethical use of the Internet
- Must respect intellectual property by only downloading information or computer files with proper permission
- Must respect the privacy of others
- Must not misrepresent themselves, or attempt to gain unauthorized access either inside or outside the library
- Must not alter, remove, copy, or damage configurations, software or hardware on library computers
- May not install any software on library computers
- Display of sexually explicit graphics is inappropriate for a public and open environment and is prohibited
Violations may result in suspension or loss of privileges to use the computer
resources of the library. Any illegal activity involving the use of the library’s
computers, including the Internet, will be subject to prosecution by the appropriate
authorities.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
- No food or drink at the computers
- Patrons may sign up for ½ hour time periods, with a maximum of one
hour per day
- Patrons may only sign-up for one time slot per day
- A valid library card must be shown to sign-up
- Patrons under 18 years of age must have permission slips signed by their
parents on file at the library in order to go on an Internet computer or sit
with someone else at an Internet computer
- Children 8 years or younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
- Only two people on the computer at any time
- No chat rooms
- Patrons may download to a disk only
- Printer use: $.10 per copy
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