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Putnam County Library System
Internet Access Policy
The Putnam County Library System recognizes
that access to the Internet is an important resource for gathering information
by our users. The System makes Internet access terminals available to our users
because that access is consistent with our mission, roles and goals. Consistent
with the Library Bill of Rights, this board believes that access to information
should be unfettered by artificial barriers. They further believe that common
sense and practicality should govern the use of resources so that all users may
benefit from hat use. To accomplish this, the board adopts the following to
guide use of or Internet access by public users.
- Use
of library Internet access terminals must be consistent with the mission,
roles and goals of the Library system.
- The
Internet is a global electronic network with no governmental control of its
users or content. Library staff cannot control the availability of
information links which often change rapidly and unpredictably. Not all
sources on the Internet provide accurate, complete, or current information.
Users need to carefully evaluate information.
- The
number of terminals which are available to access the Internet are limited.
Users must sign up for the Internet terminals. Sessions will be limited to
½ hour. Additional sessions will be available if no one is waiting to use
the terminals.
- The
Library System cannot guarantee availability of the Internet. Terminals may
not be available due to maintenance, hardware, software, networks or
telecommunications problems. At the request of Library System staff, users
must terminate their sessions immediately.
- The
Internet and its available resources may contain material of a controversial
nature. The Library System cannot monitor access to material nor protect
users from offensive information. Parents of minor children must assume
responsibility for their children’s use of the Internet through the
Library System’s connection.
- Users
have had long standing rights to both confidentiality and privacy in library
transactions. The Library System upholds these rights by policy, procedure,
and practice. Transactions of an electronic nature are no different and full
under these protections. Users should be aware, however, that because
security is technically difficult to achieve and users work often occurs
where there is greater possibility for public discovery, absolute privacy
and confidentiality are difficult to ensure.
- Use
of library Internet access terminals to display or disseminate sexually
explicit or sexually suggestive materials for patently prurient interests is
outside the mission, roles, and goals of the Library System and is
prohibited.
Approved by the Library Board 2.15.99 &
Board of County Commissioners 3/10/99
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