Library Policies

Brown Public Library Computer and Internet Use Policy

Mission The Brown Public Library accepts as its mission the responsibility of providing access to books and other resources in support of education, recreation, and culture. It will create and support programs that encourage reading for children, life-long learning for adults, and access to the latest in technical communications.

The Library subscribes to and supports the Library Bill of Rights and its Interpretations, particularly Access to Electronic Information, Services, and Networks.

Internet Access The Internet, a world-wide network of computer networks, is an essential medium for obtaining and transmitting information of all types. Public access to the Internet is part of the Library's mission.

However, as an unregulated medium the Internet also provides access to information that is inaccurate, illegal or that some may find offensive or disturbing. The Library will identify on its web site specific Internet sites that have potential interest for Library users, but the Library cannot control a user's access to other Internet resources.

Responsibilities of Library Staff and Users Library staff do not and will not monitor a user's Internet use, except for length of use in order to ensure equal opportunity of access for everyone. The user, or the parent or guardian of a minor, is responsible for his or her Internet session at all times.

The Library reserves the right to terminate an Internet session that disrupts Library services or that involves user behavior that violates the Library's policies.

Because Internet filtering software has serious limitations, blocking Constitutionally-protected materials in some cases and permitting access to illegal materials in others, the Library does not employ filtering software. It is the responsibility of the individual user to select appropriate sites for his/her own use.

The Library does not act in loco parentis (in place of the parent) and does not restrict Internet access based on the age of the user. As with all Library resources, the Library affirms the right and responsibility of parents/guardians, NOT Library staff, to determine and monitor their minor children's use of the Internet, including the use of e-mail and chat rooms. Parents are responsible for their minor children's use of the Library's resources and facilities. Any parents who believe that their children cannot responsibly use the Library's Internet access are requested to monitor their children's Internet use. (In this policy a minor is defined as anyone under the age of 18 years.)

Parents/guardians are encouraged to consider the following suggestions:

Disclaimers:

While the Library tries to provide access to information of the highest quality, the Library specifically denies any claim as to the information's accuracy, timeliness, authoritativeness, usefulness or fitness for a particular purpose.

The Library will have no liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages related to the use of information accessed through the Library's Internet service.

Since software and information downloaded from any sources, including the Internet, may contain computer viruses, users are advised to utilize virus checking software on their home computers. The Library is not responsible for damage to users' home computers or for any loss of data, damage or liability that may occur from use of the Library's computers.

Unacceptable Uses of Computers: Among the uses that are considered unacceptable, and which constitute a violation of this policy, are the following:

Confidentiality of Library Records: In accordance with 1 V.S.A. ยง 317 (c)(19), the following are exempt from public inspection and copying--records relating to the identity of Library patrons or the identity of Library patrons in regard to the circulation of Library materials.

Due to the confidentiality of Library records, the Brown Public Library does not reveal information about an individual's Internet use unless compelled to do so under due process of law.

Procedures: The Library staff will develop such rules and procedures as are necessary to ensure the fair and reasonable use of Internet access.

Response to Violations: The user's access to the Library's computer network and Internet is a privilege, not a right. A user violates this policy by his/her actions or by failing to report any violations by other users that come to the attention of the user. Failure to comply with this policy and its procedures may result in the forfeiture of Library Internet or general Library privileges.

Wireless Internet Access: The Brown Public Library offers free wireless Internet access. The Library's wireless network is unfiltered. By choosing to use this free service, you agree to abide by the Library's Internet Policy.

Because the Library's wireless network is open and unsecured, it is strongly recommended that you do not use it to transmit personal, financial or legal data. The Library is not responsible for any compromised information and will not assume any responsibility for the safety of equipment or for harm done to a wireless device's configurations, security or data files resulting from connection to the Library's wireless service.

Public Internet Access Procedures:

You must sign in and out if you wish to use a public access computer station. Please fill in the time you sign in, your name, and the time you sign out.

Signing in to use a computer station implies that the user agrees to comply with the Library's Internet Use Policy.

You may use a computer station for at least 30 minutes; longer if no one is waiting.

If patrons are waiting to use a computer station, those whose sessions have been the longest (30 minutes or more) will be asked to surrender their stations to the patrons who are waiting.

Two or more patrons may use the same computer station if their behavior does not disturb those around them.

No food or drink is permitted at the computer stations.

Printouts are $.15 per page for black and white, $.50 per page for color. Patrons are responsible for all printouts they generate and can ask for assistance to avoid unnecessary charges.

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