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POLICY NUMBER: 24
DATE ISSUED: July 15, 2004
REPLACES: Previous Policy, May 27, 2004
PURPOSE: To promote and encourage the responsible use of the Internet as an information resource for Library patrons of all ages.
STATEMENT OF POLICY:
1. Access to Internet
Resources
Internet access as an information source at the Mt. Lebanon Public
Library significantly supplements the Library's existing collection, and
extends the Library's commitment to meeting the community's information needs.
As a new and innovative medium, however, the Internet presents a number of
significant challenges to both the Library and to patrons in understanding and
evaluating both the benefits and the risks it offers. This policy represents
the Library’s best judgment about the most effective way to offer patrons
access to this valuable but controversial resource.
1.1.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 that can be
personally, professionally, and culturally enriching to individuals of all
ages.
1.2.Despite
the information resources it offers, the Internet is currently a largely
unregulated medium, although in certain circumstances, under the laws of
Pennsylvania the display to minors of some obscene or sexually explicit
materials accessible through the Internet may constitute an act of public
indecency in violation of 18 Pa. Cons. Stat. sec. 5903.
1.3.In part
because the Internet is an unregulated medium, the Library does not monitor,
and cannot control, information that may be accessed by patrons, including
minors, through the Internet. The Library considers it important to assist its
patrons in understanding that the information accessed through the Internet may
contain material that is incorrect, inauthentic, unreliable, illegal, obscene,
or sexually explicit within the meaning of 18 Pa. Cons.Stat. sec. 5903.
The Library has selected sites to link to its home pages in accordance with its
materials selection policies. Beyond this, the Library is not responsible for
any content found on the Internet outside the Library’s home page, for changes
in content of the sources to which the Library home pages link, or for the
content of sources accessed by the user through secondary links.
1.4.The
Library provides access to Internet resources equally to all library users and
upholds and affirms the right of each individual to have access to
constitutionally protected material.
1.5.Parents
or legal guardians, and not the Library or its staff, however, are responsible
for monitoring their children's use of the Internet and for the information
selected and/or accessed by their children. The Library staff is always
available to assist parents with advice about their children’s use of the
Internet and to answer questions or concerns. Certain of the Library’s Internet
access stations in the Library's Children's Room are reserved for youth and
their parents or legal guardians. The Library has also created a home page for
children that provides content and links to other Web sites that, in the professional
opinion of the library staff, parents or legal guardians will find appropriate
for their children.
1.6.Users
should be aware that the Internet is not a secure medium and that third parties
may be able to obtain information regarding users' activities on the Internet.
The Mt. Lebanon Public Library, however, will not release information on the
use of specific Internet resources by members of the public except as required
by law or necessary for the proper operation of the library.
1.7.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.
1.8.The
Library is not responsible for damage to users’ disks or computers or for any
loss of data, damage, or liability that may occur from use of the Library’s
computers.
2. CIPA Compliance
2.1.The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a
federal law that requires all computers in a public library to be filtered if
that library accepts any federal funds for Internet access or computers used
for Internet access. [Supreme Court decision: United States v. American Library
Ass’n, Inc., No. 02-361 (June 23, 2003)] Mt. Lebanon Public Library complies
with the requirements of CIPA.
2.2.All computers in the Mt. Lebanon Public Library are
filtered. The filtering software is provided by the eiNetwork. The eiNetwork
has a filtering software policy. Please
be aware that filters are unreliable, at times blocking sites of legitimate
informational or educational value, or allowing access to sites that are
illegal, obscene, or sexually explicit within the meaning of 18 Pa. Cons. Stat.
Sec 5903.
2.3.Mt. Lebanon Public Library uses filtering software that
blocks or filters Internet access to some Internet sites that may not be
consistent with the policy of Mt. Lebanon Public Library.
2.4.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.
2.5.Mt. Lebanon Public Library computers cannot be used for
any fraudulent or unlawful purpose, including any activities prohibited under
any applicable federal, Pennsylvania, or local laws, including activities in
violation of 18 Pa Cons. Stat. Sec. 5903, which prohibits certain acts of
public indecency.
2.6.Any adult (17
years of age or older) may request that the filter or technology protection
measure be disabled without significant delay by a Mt. Lebanon Public Library
staff member authorized by the Library Director, consistent with the privacy
policy of Mt. Lebanon Public Library.
2.7.An authorized Mt. Lebanon Public Library staff member may
override the filter or technology protection measure for a minor (age 16 years
or younger) in the event that the filter wrongly blocks or filters Internet
access to a site with legitimate informational value.
2.8.Mt. Lebanon Public Library cannot be responsible for
any patron’s unauthorized use of a computer with a disabled filter.
Any patron who wishes to file a
complaint about the filtering software on the library computers may do so
within thirty (30) days to:
1. The Library Director and/or the Library Board President;
2. The Director of the Electronic Information Network;
3 The Federal
Communications Commission.
3.
Conditions and Terms of
Use in the Library
In an effort to ensure that the use of the Internet is consistent
with the mission of the Library, the Library has adopted the following
regulations:
3.1.Users
must present a valid library card upon request. The Library reserves the right
to require parental permission for minors to access Internet resources.
3.2.Internet
stations will be located where staff can see them.
3.3.The
Library reserves the right to establish procedures that make the Internet
stations available on a first come, first served sign-in basis.
3.4.The
Library reserves the right to limit time on the Internet workstations,
including without limitation the right to place time limits on use of large
files of still or moving images or sound, or on downloading files in any
medium.
3.5.The use
of Internet stations for game playing, e-mail, and participation in online chat
or chat rooms is discouraged. The Library views these uses as low-priority uses
with respect to the Library’s mission and reserves the right to limit these
activities on Library equipment.
3.6.Internet
use will be managed in a manner consistent with the Library's policy on
acceptable use: The Internet workstation must be used in a responsible manner,
respecting the rights of other users. Users may not make any attempt to damage
computer equipment or software. Computer and Internet settings may not be
changed. Users may not use the network to make unauthorized entry into other
computational, informational or communication services or resources. Users may
not invade the privacy of others or engage in any activity that is harassing or
defamatory. Users may not jeopardize the security of access of the computer
network or other networks on the Internet.
3.7.
The
Library does not allow the use of personal software.
3.8.The
Internet workstations cannot be used for any fraudulent or unlawful purpose,
including any activities prohibited under any applicable federal, Pennsylvania,
or local laws, including activities in violation of 18 Pa.Cons.Stat. sec. 5903,
which prohibits certain acts of public indecency.
3.9.It is
the user's responsibility to be aware of the display of any notices concerning
the copyright of information on the Internet and to respect the copyright laws
of the United States.
3.10.The Municipality of Mt. Lebanon is committed to providing
an employment environment free from sexual harassment. Users may not display on screens and/or
printers materials that may be unlawful or prohibited under any applicable
federal, Pennsylvania, or local laws.
4. Compliance with Library
Policy and Guidelines
4.1.Violation
of the policies and regulations that govern the use of the Library's Internet
resources may result in suspension or loss of the privilege to use these
resources.
4.2.Any
illegal activity involving the Library's Internet resources or equipment will
be subject to prosecution by the appropriate authorities.
4.3.The
Library reserves the right to take appropriate action to ensure compliance with
this policy.
4.4.This
policy is subject to periodic review by the Board of Trustees.
4.5.In the
application and interpretation of this policy, the Mt. Lebanon Public Library
will use as reference The American Library Association's Code of Ethics,
Freedom to Read Statement, Library Bill of Rights, and interpretations as they
apply to electronic resources.