Harnett County Public Library
Policy For Using The Internet And The World Wide Web
Please read this document carefully before signing on at the Internet
terminal.
Essential
to the mission of the Harnett County Public Library is ensuring that the people
of Harnett County have the right and means to free and open access to ideas and
information which are fundamental to a democracy.
The library will protect intellectual freedom, promote literacy,
encourage lifelong learning, and provide library materials and information
services.
Throughout its history the Harnett County Public
Library has made information available in a variety of formats.
The library’s computer system provides the opportunity to integrate
electronic resources from information networks around the world with the
library’s other resources.
The Library has chosen to offer access to the
Internet and the World Wide Web because there is a wealth of information that is
personally, professionally, and culturally enriching to individuals of all ages.
In the same manner, it enables access to some material that may be
offensive, disturbing or illegal. The
Library encourages you to be a responsible and considerate citizen in your use
of the Internet and World Wide Web in this public setting. The Library
recognizes that it has a responsibility to set policies and guidelines to
encourage the public’s responsible and appropriate use of these resources
within the Library’s buildings. The
Library’s intent is to address possible misuse rather than eliminating the
Internet and World Wide Web resources as a whole.
Your use of these resources is made possible through
facilities, equipment and communications technology purchased with public
funds--with that use comes responsibility.
This network shall be used in a responsible manner and there can be no
use of the services in an illegal, malicious, or obscene manner.
In offering Internet access, the Library cannot
guarantee that information found through the Internet is accurate,
authoritative, or factual. Nor can
the Library control access points that often change rapidly and unpredictably.
Individual users are reminded that they are responsible for the sites
they choose to access.
Parents of minor children are responsible for the
child’s use of the Internet through the Library’s connections.
As with other Library materials, restriction of a child’s access is the
responsibility of the parent/legal guardian.
Children twelve years and younger must be accompanied by a parent or
guardian when accessing the Internet through the Library's connections.
Siblings or others under seventeen years of age are not appropriate
substitutes.
If you feel that information you have obtained via
the Internet is inaccurate, or offensive, we suggest that you contact the
original producer/distributor of that information.
INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENT
Internet
use will be managed in a manner consistent with the Library's Policies
and Procedures, which have been adopted and are posted in the library.
In
an effort to ensure that the use of the Internet is consistent with the mission
of the Harnett County Public Library the following regulations shall apply.
The
library reserves the right to require all prospective users to attend an
orientation session as a condition for access to the library Internet stations.
Orientation will include training in the use of software and hardware, and
guidelines for the responsible care of library equipment.
We
believe the benefits of Internet access as an expanding information source far
exceed any disadvantages. Library users access the Internet at their own
discretion. Ultimately, as with other library materials, a child's access to the
Internet is the responsibility of the parent.
Rules/Restrictions/Warnings
Access to the Internet is available to patrons on a
first come, first served basis. A
patron must first check in at the circulation desk. If the terminal is in use it will be possible to sign up for
a time to use the Internet computer.
Many
public libraries strictly limit the amount of time daily and the number of times
per week that patrons may use Internet terminals.
We ask that all patrons using the Internet at the Harnett County Public
Library will be reasonable in their requests for Internet access.
Patrons who have been at a terminal for more than one hour (1 hour) may
be asked to give up their spot if all other terminals are being used and other
patrons are waiting.
The following actions will not be allowed:
·
Users may
not access inappropriate matter, such as matter that is obscene, pornographic,
threatening or otherwise in violation of community standards
·
Users may not engage in unlawful
activities or misrepresentation. Users
may not attempt unauthorized access (including hacking) to any computer system.
·
Users may
not harass, insult or attack others
·
Users must be careful not to expose
themselves to dangerous situations. Users
must be cautious when using e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, discussion
groups, newsgroups, game rooms, and all other forms of communications.
·
Users may
not violate copyright laws or software license restrictions
·
Users may not make unauthorized
disclosure of, use of, or dissemination of a minor’s personal information by
means of the Internet, e-mail or any other electronic technology. A minor must have the authorization of their parent or
guardian to disclose their own personal information
Violations of
these rules may result in a loss of access as well as appropriate legal action.
Providing
access to information on the Internet does not necessarily constitute an
endorsement of the content of any of that information by the Harnett County
Public Library system.
Approved By: Ronnie Faulkner ___________________________Date___1-21-97____________
Ronnie
Faulkner Chair,
Harnett
County Library Board of Trustees
Amended by Board vote 10-25-2000
Amended by Board vote 6-17-2002