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Belmont Public Library
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Use Policy Children's Room Internet/Computer Acceptable Use Policy BELMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY The Belmont Public Library does not control or monitor access
to material which may be accessible from other Internet sites.
The Belmont Public Library adheres to the Minuteman
Library Network’s Internet policy which states that In accordance
with the American Library Association (ALA) Library Bill of Rights and
a supplemental document entitled Access to Electronic Information, Services,
and Networks, the Minuteman Library Network does not control or monitor
access to material which may be accessible from other Internet sites.
Parents may find that some information on the Internet may be unsuitable
for their children, or may not reflect their personal values. Parents
and guardians, not the library or its staff, are responsible for the information
selected and accessed by their children. In addition to this, the
library does not monitor any direct electronic communication (email, chat
rooms). Parents should instruct children NEVER to give out personal information
(name, address, password, telephone number, credit card number) online.
The MLN policy also states that it is not acceptable to use the Internet
access at MLN terminals for illegal purposes or to transmit threatening,
obscene, or harassing materials. This includes unauthorized access,
so-called “hacking” and other unlawful activities online.
In addition to this, the following internet/computer acceptable use guidelines
must be followed: No more than 2 persons may use the Internet computer at one time without
special permission. Violations may result in suspension or loss of privileges to use Internet
access at the Library. Any illegal activity involving the use of the Library’s
computers, including the Internet, will be subject to prosecution by the
appropriate authorities.
BELMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY The Belmont Public Library does not control or monitor access to material which may be accessible from other Internet sites. The Belmont Public library adheres to the Minuteman Library Network’s Internet policy which states that In accordance with the American Library Association (ALA) Library Bill of Rights and a supplemental document entitled Access to Electronic Information, Services, and Networks, the Minuteman Library Network does not control or monitor access to material which may be accessible from other Internet sites. Parents may find that some information on the Internet may be unsuitable for their children, or may not reflect their personal values. Parents and guardians, not the library or its staff, are responsible for the information selected and accessed by their children. In addition to this, the library does not monitor any direct electronic communication (email, chat rooms). Parents should instruct children NEVER to give out personal information (name, address, password, telephone number, credit card number) online. The MLN policy also states that it is not acceptable to use the Internet access at MLN terminals for illegal purposes or to transmit threatening, obscene, or harassing materials. This includes unauthorized access, so-called “hacking”, and other unlawful activities online. In addition to this, the following internet/computer acceptable use guidelines must be followed: Obey copyright, software and data laws and regulations. The Library is pleased to offer you access to the Internet. All users of the Library’s computer resources must use them correctly and only for legal purposes. Violation of this policy and procedures will result in loss of internet access.
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Last Updated
October 2, 2007
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