CORAOPOLIS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
POLICIES |
BORROWING INFORMATION
All audiovisual materials check out for 7 days with 2 renewals.
All new adult fiction checks out for 7 days with 2 renewals.
All other books-adult and children-check out for 21 days with 2 renewals.
Audiovisual material limits:
ADULT
Cassettes - 5 items
Music cd's-10 items
DVD's - 5 items
VHS - 5 items
CHILDREN
Cassettes - 2 items
Music cd's - 2 items
DVD's - 2 items
VHS - 2 items
Children are now permitted to take out only Children's
audiovisual materials. However, the parents are responsible if any damage
occurs.
The amount of any material that a patron is permitted to
take out is determined by the registering library and follows the patron
wherever he goes.
A current from any public library in Allegheny County, or an Access PA library
in the state of Pennsylvania is good in our library. The first card if free,
the second and third cards will cost $1.00 each. No more than three cards
will be given to any one person. Exceptions will be made on a case by case
basis at the discretion of the director.
FINES
$.10 per day per book.
$.25 per day per new book.
$.50 per day per audiovisual item.
The cost to replace a missing barcode is $1.00.
COMPUTER POLICY
The goal of the Coraopolis Memorial Library is to ensure
that the residents of Coraopolis and Neville Township have free and open access
to ideas and information necessary to a democracy. The library seeks to promote
literacy, provide access for educational research and encourage lifelong learning
by providing library materials and information services, including those accessed
through the Internet.
ACCESS TO INTERNET RESOURCES
- Internet access at the Coraopolis Memorial Library enhances our existing
collection and helps us to meet our community's information needs.
- The Internet is a global resource with a highly diverse user population
and information content. Library patrons use at their own risk or own discretion.
We cannot and do not accept any responsibility for its content, online breakdowns
by providers, or virus downloaded by any user. We are not responsible for
any direct or indirect damage related to use of information from the Internet.
In choosing sources to link to through our pages, we follow generally accepted
library practices.
- Internet access is provided throughout the library with Netsweeper on
all machines. Parents or guardians are responsible for the information and
materials accessed by minors as no filtering system is completely effective.
- 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 Coraopolis Memorial Library will not release information
on the use of Internet resources by members of the public except as required
by law or necessary for the proper operation of the library.
CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF USE IN THE LIBRARY
The library reserves the right to end an Internet session, to designate
computers for specific purposes, to set time limits and to require registration.
In an effort to ensure that the use of the Internet will be consistent with
the Library's goals the following regulations will apply:
- Users must present a valid library card upon request. Cards will be checked
by library personnel to determine access to computer use. If a patron has
fines in excess of $10.00 or long overdue material, the card holder will be
prevented from using the computer.
- Internet stations will be placed where the can be monitored by the staff.
- The library reserves the right to establish procedures that make the
Internet stations available on a first come, first serve sign-in basis.
- Children's computers may be used for 30 minutes. Adult computers may
be used for 2 hours. A patron may request more time if there is a legitimate
reason for the additional time.
- Children 12 years of age and under must be accompanied by a parent or
guardian.
- Only 2 persons will be allowed at each computer at one time.
- Chat rooms are now prohibited. The Library staff will tell patrons to
stop if they are observed accessing these sites.
- 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, change settings, make unauthorized entry into
any other computer service or computer resource, invade the privacy of others
or engage in any activity that is harassing or defamatory.
- The library does not allow the use of any personal software or any discs
from outside the library. Discs are available at the library for the price
of $1.00 per disc.
- The Internet workstations cannot be used for any fraudulent or unlawful
purpose, including any activities prohibited under any applicable federal,
Pennsylvania or local laws.
- The Coraopolis Memorial Library prohibits minors from accessing Internet
and on-line sites that contain or make reference to explicit sexual materials
as defined by 18 PA,C.S., Section 5903. Parents or guardians are responsible
for their children's use of the Internet. The library staff will tell minors
to stop if they are observed accessing Internet and on-line sites that contain
or make reference to explicit sexual materials.
- 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.
- The Coraopolis Memorial Library is committed to providing an employment
environment free from sexual harrassment. Users may not display on screens
and/or printers materials that may be unlawful or prohibited under any applicable
federal, Pennsylvania, or local laws.
- Copies made from the Internet are $.10 per page. Patrons are responsible
for paying for ALL pages printed.
COMPLIANCE WITH LIBRARY POLICY AND GUIDELINES
- Violation of the poicies 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.
- Any illegal activity involving the library's Internet resources will
be subject to prosecution by the appropriate authorities.
- The library reserves the right to take appropriate action to insure compliance
with this policy.
- This policy may be revised periodically.
In this application and interpretation of this policy the Coraopolis Memorial
Library will use as reference the American Library Associations' Code of Ethics,
Freedom to Read Statement, Library Bill of Rights, and interpretations as the
apply to electronic resources.
PRINTING FEES
Prints from the computer - $.10
Copies from the copier - $.15
Faxes - $1.00 per page
OPEN MEETINGS
The Library Board meetings are open to the public. They are held on the second
Thursday of the month, except in January and August, at 3PM in the downstairs
reference room. If there is inclement weather or other pressing reason for
postponement, the meeting is rescheduled for the third Thursday of the month.