MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY
COMPUTER AND PUBLIC ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC NETWORKS POLICY
Electronic Networks and the Library’s Mission
Libraries make it possible for citizens to have access to the information they need to make informed decisions. As a member of the Illinois Library and Information Network (ILLINET), Marshall Public Library is committed to networking, which represents good public policy by maximizing the use of the resources of all types of libraries. Every library user benefits from expanded access to information beyond the four walls of a single library building.
Marshall Public Library and all ILLINET libraries use electronic information networks such as the Internet, including wireless Internet access within the library, for a variety of purposes:
Relationship to Other Library Policies
Marshall Public Library’s Policy for Access to Electronic Information Networks is part of the library’s overall policy structure and should be interpreted in conjunction with other existing policies. Copies of all library policies are available upon request from a library staff member or available online at www.marshallillibrary.com.
“Global versus Local” Resources
Most resources available via the Internet and other electronic information networks are “global” resources rather than “local” resources. The library does not and cannot control the information content available through global resources such as information obtained from outside sources via the Internet. Internet resources enhance and supplement resources that are available locally within a library. Library users must be aware that this library does not exercise control over information obtained via the Internet and must keep in mind the following points when evaluating information obtained via the Internet:
This library is not responsible for damages, indirect or direct, arising from a library patron’s use of Internet information resources. By using wireless Internet access, users agree that the library is not liable for any costs or damages, special, incidental or consequential, arising from the use of this service.
Library Patrons’ Rights
Library patrons have certain rights with respect to use of electronic information networks such as the Internet. This library will work with other libraries in the Illinois Library and Information Network to preserve and protect these rights, subject to limitations imposed by licensing and payment agreements with database providers.
Patron Assistance and Instruction
The library staff is not responsible for providing technical support of any kind under any circumstances to any user trying to access the wireless network, but staff may assist a patron if time and ability allows. Formal instruction on the basic use of the Internet, Email, and various software programs is available periodically at the library.
Use of Electronic Networks and Computer Equipment
Internet access is provided only as a courtesy and may not be available at any requested time. Marshall Public Library does not warrant that this service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free of viruses or other harmful components. No information the patron considers confidential should be transmitted via this network. By using this network, the patron agrees to be solely responsible for the content of all information he/she disseminates.
We reserve the right to deny or restrict access to any user who abuses the network, such as excessive bandwidth consumption or using the network for any type of activity or purpose deemed by the library staff to be unlawful, harassing, abusive, criminal or fraudulent. We also reserve the right to monitor, intercept and disclose any transmissions over or using our facilities, and or provide user information, or use records, and other related information under certain circumstances (for example, in response to lawful process, orders, subpoenas, or warrants, or to protect our rights, users or property) to appropriate authorities.
It is our policy to respond to notices of alleged infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.
Marshall Public Library requires that library patrons using electronic information networks such as the Internet do so within the guidelines of acceptable use. The following activities are unacceptable:
By using the free Internet or Wi-Fi service provided by Marshall Public Library, the patron agrees to the policy set forth above.
Children’s Access to Electronic Information Networks
Marshall Public Library supports the right of all library users to access information and will not deny access to electronic information networks based solely on age.
The library recognizes that electronic information networks such as the Internet may contain material that is inappropriate for children. The library recognizes and supports federal laws dealing with the access to information and it also is obligated to comply with laws pertaining to exposure to certain explicit images and material. The library is a public place and users should be reasonable and not display images or material that may be offensive to other users or staff. In addition, it upholds and affirms the right and responsibility of parents to determine and monitor their children’s use of library materials and resources. It also encourages parents and guardians to work closely with their children in selecting material that is consistent with personal and family values. Parents are also encouraged to discuss with their children issues of appropriate use and electronic information network safety. They are expected to monitor and supervise their children’s use of the Internet while at the library. The library staff is unable to monitor children’s computer use.
Social Media Policies
Marshall Public Library participates in social media as a means of promoting library services, resources and programming, as well as making the library more accessible to our patrons. One of the goals in using social media is to build community relationships and provide a tool for patrons to share feedback and opinions.
As with all other library resources, the library does not act in place of a parent and is not responsible for enforcing restrictions which a parent or guardian may place on a minor’s use of social media resources.
The Library Administration reserves the right to monitor the content posted on all of its social media applications and to remove any content that is deemed to be abusive, defamatory, in violation of rights of any other party, or otherwise inappropriate.
(Adopted: 1/14/2015, Revised 03/09/2016)
Library Procedures Relating to Electronic Networks and Computer Equipment/Devices
The library has developed certain procedures to assist staff and patrons in the use of computers, electronic devices, and electronic information resources. These procedures include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following:
Breach of Policy
Violation of any aspect of this policy or refusal to abide by the instruction or requests made by library staff members may result in the loss of library privileges.
(Revised 07/13/2005, 02/14/2007, 12/09/2009, 01/13/2011, 9/12/2012, 10/10/12, 3/09/2016, 09/2018)