REQUIRED PROCEDURES:
The Library’s computers access the Internet, which is a global entity with a diverse user population. Users use it at their own risk. Users of the Library’s computers need to recognize that electronic transfers of information on files on library computers may not be secure. It is possible that other persons on the Internet, without the library user’s knowledge, could access information or files entered into the Library’s computers. The Library does not guarantee privacy or confidentiality of information or files entered into its Internet computers
Copies of this policy will be posted prominently and will be available upon request from the circulation desk.
Users should bear in mind that the Library’s computers are located in public areas shared by people of all ages and backgrounds, and are expected to show consideration for others when viewing web pages.
The Library’s computers are to be used for educational, informational and recreational purposes only. The Library’s computers connected to the Internet are not to be used to conduct a business. The Library’s computers are not to be used for unauthorized, illegal, immoral, or unethical purposes. Users of Library computing resources must comply with federal and state laws, Library rules and policies, and the terms of applicable contracts including software licenses while using Library computing resources. Examples of applicable laws, rules and policies include the laws of libel, privacy, copyright, trademark, obscenity, and child pornography; the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which prohibit “hacking”, “cracking” and similar activities. Users who engage in electronic communications with persons in other states or countries or on other systems or networks may also be subject to the laws of those jurisdictions and the rules and policies of those other systems and networks. Users shall not send, receive or display text or graphics that may reasonably be construed as obscene or child pornography as defined in the Ohio Revised Code or local Ordinances.
Library employees are authorized to take prompt and appropriate actions to enforce the Internet Acceptable Use Policy, and/or prohibit use by persons who fail to comply with the Policy. Users who intentionally fail to comply with this policy will not only forfeit Elyria Public Library System usage rights, but may also be prosecuted as legally appropriate.
The Library’s computers are normally available, subject to periodic maintenance, during library hours. Sign-ups will be accepted up to 15 minutes before closing. Users should be aware that the computers will be shut down 10 minutes before closing time and should plan ahead for any time-consuming printing or downloading of files from the Internet.
Users shall not modify or gain access to files, passwords, or data belonging to others by seeking unauthorized access to any computer system, or damage or alter software components of any network or database.
Users shall not use their own software programs on the Library’s computers. Users shall not download from the Internet any software or other files to the Library computer’s hard drive. Users shall not bring any of their equipment to connect to the Library’s computers.
Patrons may save their data to a floppy disk or supported storage medium.
Though the Library’s software scans for viruses, the Library assumes no responsibility for viruses, which may be received while downloading files or software from the Internet. The Elyria Public Library System 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 patron use of the Library’s computer.
Users may not always be able to go to the places on the Internet they want to visit. The reason may be: too many visitors using the host computer; the database or resource is limited to a particular institution; the host computer has a different address or has closed down; or the Library’s OPLIN connection is temporarily unavailable due to technical difficulties.
Preference will be given to children 12 and under for the use of the computers in the Youth Services Room. Parents, legal guardians, and/or caregivers are encouraged to work with them. When and if the Library becomes aware of a minor abusing this Policy, the Library may notify the parents, legal guardian, and/or caregiver of abuses.
E-mail accounts are not provided, however, users may access their own web-based e-mail account if they know how to do so.
No food or drink is allowed in the computer area.
As a courtesy to other patrons and to protect your own privacy, cell phone conversations shall be taken away from the computer area.
Wireless access is provided by the Elyria Public Library System. Use of the Library’s wireless access shall be governed by this Internet Policy and the Rules and Regulations for Conduct in Libraries Operated by the Elyria Public Library System. |