Commerce Public Library
Internet Access Policy
ALL USERS MUST READ THE FOLLOWING INTERNET ACCESS POLICY, SIGN AN ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENT, AND ABIDE BY THIS POLICY.
The purpose of making Internet access available in the Commerce Public
Library is to enhance the
library's current collection and to include access to resources from around the
state, nation and the world.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF USERS
Users must
have a current Commerce Public Library Card. This card must be free of
overdue,
items, fines, etc. and must be presented each time you access the Internet.
Guests wishing
to access the Internet are required to read the internet Access Policy and fill
out a
guest card which can be used up to three(3) times. Guests who access the
Internet more than three
times will be required to fill out a library card application.
All users are required to sign in and out at the circulation desk when using the Internet computers.
Users must read, sign, and abide by the following Internet Acceptable Use Agreement.
Children age 12 through 16: Require a signed parental permission agreement
to use the Internet.
Individuals age 17 and older are required to sign the Acceptable Use
Agreement.
When others are waiting to use the Internet workstation, access time will
be limited to sixty (60)
minutes from the time of sign-in.
Users must access the Internet in an acceptable manner.
When finished, users should close the Internet browser (Internet Explorer,
Netscape, or Neoplanet) but
MUST NOT TURN OFF THE COMPUTER.
Users may reserve the Internet computer up to seven days in advance.
Internet Computers will be
turned off fifteen (15) minutes before
closing.
Users are allowed to use floppy diskettes on the Internet terminals which
should be scanned for
viruses prior to accessing. Users may save to new diskettes purchased at
circulation desk for 50 cents.
Users may not save to the hard drive.
The library does not provide electronic mail (e-mail) or newsgroup accounts.
The Internet offers access to a wealth of material that is personally,
professionally and culturally
enriching to people of all ages. It also enables access to some material
that may be disturbing,
offensive, and\or illegal. Commerce Public Library has no control over
information that can be
accessed through the Internet and is not responsible for inadvertent exposure by
minors or adults to
potentially offensive material accessed by Internet users on Library
equipment. The Library does
not use filtering software and Library patrons are responsible for the information
accessed by their
children. Only parents may restrict Internet resources chosen by their
children beyond the restrictions
set for all library patrons. Library staff members are not responsible for
controlling children's use of the
Internet. Parents are strongly advised
to provide guidance and supervise their children's use of the Internet.
Information on Child Safety on the Internet is available from
the National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children. Please ask the Library Staff for a copy.
The Internet computers are in a public area and privacy is not
guaranteed. Only two (2) people
will be allowed at an Internet workstation at a time.
LIBRARY STAFF ASSISTANCE
Users must perform their own searches. Library staff will offer a brief
tutorial but can not
provide in-depth personal training in the use of the Internet or personal
computers. Introductory
computer workshops are held periodically; ask the Library Staff for more
information.
Staff assistance is limited on weekends.
Library staff is not able to perform reference searches on the Internet at
the request of telephone
customers.
UNACCEPTABLE USE OF INTERNET
If a staff member determines misuse of the Internet, user will forfeit All
Internet
computer privileges.
Misuse will include the following:
Damaging, tampering with or destroying equipment, software or data belonging to
the library,
including adding, altering or deleting files on library workstation hard drives
or other library
equipment.
Violating computer system integrity, including attempts to bypass security
functions, obtain
passwords, or alter the configuration of library workstations in any way.
Changing any computer settings, including but not limited to: Desktop, System
Tray, Toolbars,
Start Page, Screensavers, Wallpaper, etc.
Installing or downloading any software.
Using the Internet for
any illegal activity.
Using the Internet to harass other.
Sending, receiving, or displaying text or graphics which may be reasonably construed
as
obscene or pornographic.
Violating copyright or software licensing agreements.
Using the Internet to defraud or obtain money or other valuables by false
representation.
Using the Internet for commercial purposes.
Violation of these guidelines will result in
immediate revocation of all computer privileges
and may lead to criminal charges.
PRINTING FROM THE INTERNET
Paper is available at the circulation desk for a charge of 15 cents per page.
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