Rodman Public Library Internet Use Policy
Use of the Internet computers is your agreement with the terms and
conditions of this policy.
- In accordance with Rodman Public Library's General objectives and Principles, the
Library endeavors to develop collections, resources and services that meet the
informational, educational and recreational needs of the Alliance community. The Internet
is a global collection of computer networks that connects thousands of computers all over
the world. Internet access is available on selected public terminals for all users of the
Rodman Public Library.
- The Library offers pointers or links to a wide range of useful and interesting sites
through its home page. Some internet sites may contain controversial or offensive
material. The Library has no control over the information available on the Internet and,
therefore, cannot be held responsible for its content, accuracy or currency. Patrons agree
to hold Rodman Public Library harmless and indemnify it against any and all claims or
liabilities, directly or indirectly, relating to their use of the Internet computer.
- Users are encouraged to take advantage of the Internet and to exercise good judgment and
discretion in their use of it. The Library firmly believes that the valuable information
available on the Internet far outweighs the possibility that users may come across
material that is inconsistent with the goals of the Library. However, the Library staff
reserves the right to prohibit material that in their judgment is inappropriate for
viewing in a public area.
- As with other Library materials, parents are responsible for their children's use of the
Internet through the Library's connection. Parents are encouraged to supervise their
children's Internet sessions. Parents of children who have not reached age 15 must
acknowledge, in writing, their reading and understanding of the pamphlet "Child
Safety on the Information Highway" and authorize their child's use of the Internet
computers. Children who are not yet in third grade must have a responsible adult sit with
them when using an Internet computer.
- Use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use will result in a
cancellation of this privilege. Examples of inappropriate use include, but are not limited
to, the following:
- Violation of computer system integrity;
- Unauthorized tampering with computer hardware or software;
- Storage of data to anything other than a personal diskette;
- Violation of software license agreements or copyright laws;
- Violation of another user's privacy;
- Use of Internet computers for purposes other than Internet access.
Illegal acts involving Library computing resources may also be subject to prosecution
by local, state or federal authorities.
- The Library staff will assist patrons with Internet use as time permits but cannot offer
personal instruction. Reference staff are always available to help patrons locate books,
periodicals and videos/DVDs about the Internet. Patron must present a valid
RPL card, or if not on hand, a photo I.D. Patron must not have fines
of $5.00 or more, or any block on their RPL card. Patrons must be 15
to use the public computers in the adult area. Printing is available at a nominal cost per
page.
- The Library does not directly provide electronic mail and prohibits access to news,
discussion groups, instant messaging and chat rooms.
- Patrons may save files to their own diskettes. The use of virus protection software is
required. Patrons should notify the Library of any viruses they find. The Library is not
responsible for damage to a patron's diskette or computer, or for any loss of data, damage
or liability that may occur from the patron's use of the Library's computers. The Library
is also not responsible for the unavailability of resources on the Internet computers due
to technical difficulties.
- A patron's use of the Internet computers is limited to sixty (60) minutes
per person per day. Patrons needing the computer for longer than 60
minutes for research, filling out forms, writing papers, etc., but not
game playing, may make arrangements with the reference staff for
additional time. Due to space limitations, no more than two (2) patrons may use an
Internet computer at one time.
Adopted by the Board of Trustees, 12/96
Revised by the Board of Trustees, 5/98; 7/03; 1/07
Rodman Public Library
215 E. Broadway Street Alliance, OH 44601
Phone: 330-821-2665
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