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Interlibrary Loan
If the item you want is checked out or is not in any library in
the county, ask the librarian to reserve it for you or to request
it through interlibrary loan. You will be notified when the library
material you requested is ready for you. Large print books are available
on interlibrary loan. Home bound delivery is available at no charge
to the patron.
Computers
Computers are available for public use. The computers may be used
to search the catalog, search library databases, search the Internet,
and to creat Word, Excel or Powerpoint documents. Computer use is
free. There is a ten cents per page fee for printing.
Photocopying / Fax
Computer printing and photocopying - 10 cents per page. Fax - $1.00
per page to send.
Computer Use Policy
Computer users must register by entering the barcode number of their
library card on the computer screen. If the user has over $10.00
in fines or the card has expired, access will be denied. Visitors
will be given a guest card.
Free access to the Internet is available for all users. There is
a charge of 10 cents for each printed sheet. Staff will assist any
patron in signing on to the Internet and further instruction in
Internet use will be given as current work conditions allow. There
is a time limit of one hour per patron per day unless permission
is obtained from the librarian for reference use. The librarian
may ask any patron to cut short a session if deemed necessary. Only
one patron may be at each computer. Do not change any settings.
Discs may not be brought into the library but may be purchased at
the circulation desk.
Anyone misusing or damaging the computer may have library privileges
suspended, be prosecuted, and be financially liable for any damage
to the equipment. Internet workstations cannot be used for any fraudulent
or unlawful purpose, including hacking, access by minors to inappropriate
Internet matter, or other activities prohibited under any applicable
federal, state, or local laws including activities in violation
of 18PA.C.S. 5903 (PA Criminal Code). Parents of minor children
must assume responsibility for their children's use of the computers.
All computer users should realize that the computers are located
in an open and non-private are of the library. The screens may be
viewed at any time by small children, any patron, or a librarian.
Respect for the rights of small children and others make necessary
certain limits on computer use. Please do not access: SEXUALLY EXPLICIT
OR GRATUITOUSLY VIOLENT MATERIALS, i.e. GAMES, GAMING SITES; TELEPHONY;
INSTANT MESSAGING; OR ANY OTHER FORMS OF CHAT ROOMS.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law
that requires all computers in a public library to be filtered by
July 1, 2004 if that library accepts any federal funds for Internet
access or computers used for Internet access.
Bridgeville Public Library is complying with this law as a participating
library of the eiNetwork consortium. The eiNetwork receives a significant
amount of federal funding to provide Internet access to over 85
library sites in Allegheny County.
All computers in the library are filtered. Please be aware that
filters are not totally reliable. At times sites with legitimate
information or educational value can be blocked or access to sites
that are illegal, obscene or sexually explicit within the meaning
of 18 Pa. Cons.Stat. Sec 5903 can be allowed.
Parents or legal guardians, and not the Library or its staff, are
responsible for monitoring their children's use of the Internet
and for the information selected and/or accessed by their children.
The Library strongly encourages parents or legal guardians to supervise
their children's Internet use and to provide them with guidelines
about acceptable use.
Any adult (17 years of age or older) may request that the filter
be disabled without significant delay by a Bridgeville Library staff
member. An authorized staff member may override the filter for a
minor (age 16 years or younger) in the event that the filter wrongly
blocks or filters Internet access to a specific site with legitimate
informational value. Computer users should be aware the the Internet
is not a safe, secure medium and that others may obtain and use
personal information. For your personal safety, please do not give
information such as name, address, telephone, or age.
VIOLATION OF ANY PART OF THIS POLICY WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF
COMPUTER PRIVILEGES.
Approved by the Library Board of Bridgeville Public Library May
11, 2004 |