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Internet Acceptable Use Policies


Philosophy

Internet use at Green Tree Public Library is an extension of the commitment to meeting the information needs of the community. In addition to using the Internet as an information resource, the library also seeks to provide the opportunity for Internet use, with limitations, to members of the public. The Internet, as an information resource, enables the library to provide information beyond the confines of its own collection. It allows access to ideas, information and commentary from around the globe. In introducing the Internet as an information resource, the goal of the library is to enhance its existing collection in size and depth and, as a public access agency, give the opportunity to anyone who wishes to participate in navigating the Internet.

Acceptable Use

The Green Tree Public Library does not monitor and has no control over the information accessed through the Internet and cannot be held responsible for its content. The internet is a global resource with a highly diverse user population and information content. Library patrons use the Internet at their own risk and discretion. The Green Tree Public Library cannot be responsible for the quality or accuracy of any information found on the Internet.

Internet resources accessible through the library are provided equally to all library users. Parent or guardian, no the library staff, are responsible for the Internet information selected and/or accessed by their children.

Adults using computers in the presence of children will be asked to close a website that is depicting or discussing information that is harmful to minor. Adults may be advised that while accessing and viewing sexual material is within the law for an adult, the risk of exposure to minors and the consequences of being harmful to minors are significant. When children are in proximity or even if another adult is expressly offended, the patron viewing such materials may be asked to close a website and select a more appropriate resource or location within or outside of the library. Children or adults who repeatedly disregard this policy and the request of the staff may be asked to leave the library building.

Green Tree Public Library will continue to offer its patron access to chat rooms and email. There is a potential for abuse when such discussion may become obscene or harmful to minors. When this occurs, patron may be asked by staff to close this site.

Internet workstations must be used in a responsible manner, respecting the rights of others and taking care with the use of the equipment. Workstation cannot be used for fraudulent or unlawful purposes, including any activities prohibited under any applicable federal, state or local laws.

Guidelines for Public Internet Use

In an effort to ensure that the use of the Internet is consistent with the mission of the Green Tree Public Library, the following regulations shall apply.

Compliance with Library Policy and Guidelines