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Introduction
It is the goal of the Buchanan County Public Library
to meet the intellectual, practical, leisure, and other library
needs of the citizens of Buchanan County. In keeping with this
goal, the Buchanan County Public Library provides Internet
access to library patrons.
The Buchanan County Public
Library does not control the information available on the
Internet and cannot be held responsible for its content. While
the staff will assist patrons in accessing the Internet, and
will provide pointers to resources, which have been judged
reliable, users are encouraged to be critical consumers and to
evaluate information carefully.
Notice to Patrons
The possession and
distribution of obscene materials (see Code of Virginia Section
18.2-374 et seq.) and child pornography (see Code of Virginia,
Section 18.2-374 et seq.) are both illegal in the Commonwealth
of Virginia. The Buchanan County Public Library also prohibits
library terminals from being used to access materials deemed
harmful to minors (see Code of Virginia, Section 18.2-390 et
seq.). All library patrons are hereby notified that no library
terminal shall be used to access such illegal or prohibited
materials.
In compliance with Code of
Virginia Section 42.2-36.1 the Buchanan County Public Library
filters all computers with access to the Internet. Patrons over
18 may request unfiltered access for bona fide research or
lawful purposes.
Patron Responsibilities
By signing in to use the
Internet at the Buchanan County Public Library, the patron
agrees to abide by the terms of this policy. If these terms are
not obeyed, then the patron may lose his or her Internet
privileges. If a patron has excessive library fines, then his
or her privileges may be suspended until all fines are paid.
Access and Use
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To use the Internet at the Buchanan County
Public Library, a patron must provide proper identification
and sign-in at the circulation desk.
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Any person over age 8 may use the Internet,
but persons under age 18 must have a parent or guardian’s
signature on the “Internet Permission Form” to use the
Internet.
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Children under age 8 may not use library
computers unless under the direct supervision of a parent,
guardian, teacher, or adult child care provider who has
signed up.
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Sessions are limited to one 30-minute block
per day. A patron may be issued a second block, if no one
is waiting for Internet access.
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Patrons may print electronic files or copy
them to floppy disks or flash drives
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There is a charge of 10 cents per page for
printing
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High density (3.5”) disks may be purchased
for $0.50 each at the circulation desk
Rights of Patrons
The library staff will treat
the contents of electronic files as private and confidential.
Any inspection of electronic files and any action based upon
such inspection will be governed by applicable Federal and
Virginia laws, as well as the Buchanan County Public Library
policies.
Unauthorized Use
Unauthorized use of the
Buchanan County Public Library Internet computer(s) may result
in loss of Internet privileges. The following are prohibited:
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Using BCPL computer(s) as a staging ground
to hack other BCPL computers or other systems via the
Internet.
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Using any BCPL computer for illegal or
criminal purposes.
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Attempting to crash computer or network
systems by removing system file, introducing computer
viruses, or modifying any files or settings.
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Changing BIOS, computer, or operating
systems settings in any way that affects system operability
or causes the system to become unusable or unstable.
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Reading or attempting to read another
person’s electronic mail or other personal or protected
files.
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Installing personal software on BCPL
computers.
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E-mail: Modifying system e-mail settings to
allow for the sending and receiving of computer based
e-mail. Web based e-mail is allowed.
Any person making unauthorized
use of computers in violation of laws including, but not limited
to, the Privacy Protection Act of 1974, the Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act of 1986, the Computer Virus Eradication Act of 1989,
Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property, the Virginia
Computer Crimes Act, and the Electronic Communication Privacy
Act may be prosecuted.
Adopted by Buchanan County Public
Library Board—August 15, 2000
Updated by Buchanan County Public Library Board—December 19,
2005; May 14, 2007 |