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Petersburgh Public Library
Computer Policy
- Before using the computer for the first time, a patron must register by
reading and signing a copy of the Computer Use Policy. A list of registered
users will be kept at the circulation desk. Users must have a library card
valid at the Petersburgh Public Library. Basic Internet instruction will be
provided in the form of Internet workshops presented by Library trustees or
staff.
- Users must sign in and sign out in the Computer Log Book located at the
Circulation desk.
- Computer time will be available in one hour blocks. A patron may reserve
no more than one hour of time a day. Printing must be completed within the
allotted hour. Reservations will be held for ten minutes beyond the reserved
time, then automatically canceled. A patron may use the computer beyond one
hour if no one else requests it. However if someone else arrives they must
relinquish it within ten minutes.
- Patrons may not bring software from home or download it from the Internet.
- All data must be stored on a personal data disk. Only disks purchased from
the Library may be used and if removed from the Library, they may not be returned.
To prevent the introduction of viruses, disks from home may not be used.
- Patrons should NOT turn off the computer at any time. See the librarian
if there is a problem.
- Patrons may not physically or electronically attach anything to library
equipment. Patrons may not save bookmarks or add shortcuts to the desktop
of the Internet workstation.
- A printer is available. Five pages may be printed at no charge. Beyond five
pages, the cost is five cents per page. The printer is not intended to be
used as a copy machine. These fees are for single copies only.
- No more than two people may use a computer at a time.
- Children under ten years of age must be supervised by an adult, unless an
exception is granted by the Librarian.
- Patrons are fiscally responsible for any damage they cause to the computers,
related equipment, or software used. Parents are responsible for damage caused
by children. The Petersburgh Public Library is not responsible for loss of
data or consequent damages arising out of the computer or library software.
- Library equipment may not be used to duplicate copyrighted software. This
is a crime. The library is not responsible for a user’s illegal actions.
Patrons must respect licensing agreements, copyright laws, and “netiquette”
while using the Internet.
- The Petersburgh Public Library does not warrant information found on the
Internet to be authoritative.
- Cyberpatrol, a blocking software package, is installed on Library computers.
This is intended to block inappropriate sites from children. Anyone using
the computer over the age of 18 may have the filtering software turned off.
Patrons may be asked to provide the library with photo ID to prove they are
adults.
- Failure to abide by any portion of this policy will result in loss of computer
privileges. Computer privileges will also be suspended if a patron owes more
than $2 in library fines.
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Signature
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Date
Approved by Board of Trustees 9/9/97
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