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Approved by Library Board of Trustees, June
24, 2002
Revised July 22, 2002, February 24, 2003, July 28, 2003, May 23, 2005,
August 22, 2005; May 22, 2006; March 27, 2007, August 25, 2008
The Internet is a vast resource that offers access to a
wealth of information that can be personally, professionally, and culturally
enriching to users of all ages. Because it is unregulated, it is possible to
find some sites that can be considered inaccurate or offensive to some users
or inappropriate for viewing by minors. The Library cannot be responsible
for the content or accuracy of the information on the Internet or the
statements, views, and opinions expressed there.
Because this library receives federal funding for public Internet access,
federal law requires the library to install blocking software on the
library’s Internet computers. Adults 17 and over have the option of choosing
unfiltered access at the time they sign on for an Internet session. An adult
choosing unfiltered access to the Internet must declare that it is for
lawful purposes.
Computers in the Children’s Departments of the libraries will remain
filtered regardless of the access level of the user. Computers in other
areas of the libraries may remain filtered as well. No filter is totally
effective and should not be relied on for complete protection, as it may not
entirely prevent access to sites that parents may consider inappropriate for
their children. Parents are therefore strongly encouraged to supervise their
children’s use of the Internet. MINORS UNDER 17 MUST HAVE PARENTAL
PERMISSION TO USE THE INTERNET. Before allowing a child to use the Internet,
parents should learn as much as possible about it. A good resource, produced
by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, is their website
at www.missingkids.org.
Users of the Internet are expected to obey all local, state and federal laws
and the Computer Access and Internet Safety Policy of the Cobb County Public
Library. Display of objectionable material or failure to abide by these laws
and policies may result in loss of Internet privileges and/or expulsion from
the Library and notification of law enforcement agencies.
It is illegal under any circumstance to access any sites that violate the
laws of the State of Georgia. There is a compelling State interest in
restricting access to sites that promote obscenity or child pornography as
defined in O.C.G.A 16-12-80 and O.C.G.A 16-12-100.2 or which are harmful to
minors as defined in O.C.G.A 16-12-100.1.
Public access computers are provided primarily for reference and research
use. They are not intended to serve in the place of a personal computer.
Time limits are necessary in order to allocate computer time fairly.
POLICY ON USE OF LIBRARY COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET
1. Users must abide by all local, state and federal laws, including, but not
limited to, those pertaining to obscenity (O.C.G.A. 16-12-80) and child
pornography (O.C.G.A. 16-12-100.2) and information harmful to minors (O.C.G.A.
16-12-100.1).
2. Other prohibited uses include, but are not limited to:
• Use of someone else’s card to access the Internet
• Violation of another user’s privacy or network security
• Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification
information
• Any changes to computer settings, wallpaper, bookmarks, etc.
• Unauthorized access to or “hacking” of other computers or networks
• Harassment, libel or slander of others
• Disruption or unauthorized monitoring of electronic communications
• Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material
• Violation of software licensing agreements
• Destruction of or damage to equipment, software, or data belonging to the
library or others
• Use of Internet access facilities that unnecessarily impede the activities
of others
• Use of sounds and visuals which may be disruptive to others
• Use of personal software on or downloading software off the Internet to
the library’s hardware
• Altering or attaching additional equipment, other than storage devices, to
the library’s hardware
Violation of these prohibited uses may result in loss of Internet privileges
and/or expulsion from the Library and notification of law enforcement
agencies
3. All computers in the libraries are filtered for inappropriately sexual or
violent content. Those in the Children’s Departments and some in other areas
will remain filtered regardless of level of access allowed on a user’s card.
Any computer will be automatically filtered when accessed by a child under
17.
4. Adults 17 and over may choose unfiltered access when signing on to use an
Internet computer and must declare that the use is for lawful purposes.
5. Minors under 17 must have parental permission to use the Internet,
including email and chat rooms.
6. “CobbCat Only” and “Licensed Database Only” computers do not require
parental permission as they are restricted to only those sites and do not
have full access to the Internet. Young children should always be supervised
by a parent or other responsible adult when using any library computer.
7. A Cobb County Public Library borrower’s card and PIN are required for
signing up for and use of the Internet. Courtesy access is available for one
30-minute period per day for adults 17 and over who do not wish to get
library cards. Name identification is required. Courtesy accounts are not
permanent and are deleted after 30 days. Any money remaining on the account
will be forfeited. Courtesy accounts can be renewed for an additional 30
days.
8. Library card holders may use computers for 30-minute or one-hour sessions
depending on the demand at each library. Additional concurrent sessions may
be allowed if no one is waiting, up to a total of two hours daily.
Otherwise, the user must get on the waiting list for an available computer.
Persons taking online tests, completing applications, or make use of
computers for other special tasks that may require extended time should make
their needs known to staff before they log on. Accommodations may be made
for one day only, depending on demand at the time.
9. Some computers may be designated as “CobbCat Only” or restricted to
GALILEO and other licensed reference databases and may not be used for other
access to the Internet. “CobbCat Only” computers do not require signup.
10. Information may be printed at a cost of 10¢ per page, with the exception
of “CobbCat Only” computers, which have free printing.
11. All printing must be pre-paid.
12. All personal diskettes will be automatically scanned for viruses prior
to use.
13. No more than two people may use an individual workstation at any one
time.
14. Because computer equipment is easily damaged, A parent or other
responsible adult over 17 must accompany and be responsible for computer use
by children under age six.
15. Computers in the Children’s Department at certain locations may be
restricted to patrons under 17 and parents assisting children.
WIRELESS NETWORK ACCESS
1. Free wireless Internet access is available at selected libraries to users
who bring their own wireless-enabled laptop computers. A Cobb County Public
Library borrower’s card and PIN are required for signing up for and use of
the wireless network. Visitors 17 years old and over can apply for a 30-day
guest pass with name identification. This pass is renewable with
identification.
2. Library users under 17 can use the wireless network only if they have a
library card with parental permission for library Internet use. They may not
be issued a guest pass.
3. By logging on to the wireless network, users agree to abide by this Cobb
County Public Library Computer Access and Internet Safety Policy, which will
be displayed on the screen.
4. By law, the wireless network is filtered for inappropriately sexual or
violent content. Staff members can assist users who believe that the filter
limits access to an essential website.
5. Sound on the computer must be turned off or headphones used.
6. Printers are not available for wireless users.
7. There are no time limits to wireless use, but bandwidth may be limited.
8. Staff are not able to assist users with configuring their computers for
accessing the library’s wireless network.
PUBLIC ACCESS SOFTWARE
1. Access to word processing, spreadsheet, database, résumé preparation and
other desktop software is provided on public computers subject to the same
conditions as Internet access.
2. Users of this software must have basic knowledge of its use. Staff cannot
provide instruction.
3. Printing must be prepaid through the Internet access management system.
4. The Library is not responsible for the loss of any data or documents due
to the malfunctioning of or problems with software or equipment.
5. Documents may be saved to a diskette or external storage device or
e-mailed, but may not be saved to the computer hard drive. Users must
provide their own diskettes.
a. Users cannot be assured of more than one half hour or hour session
(depending on the library location) on a particular computer.
b. Any files saved on the desktop will be deleted regularly.
ASSISTIVE SERVICES
Computers with specialized software and scanners may be available at various
locations. This software helps patrons with certain disabilities to use the
Internet and other Library Resources. A scanner is provided so that patrons
can make full use of the assistive software. The scanner can also be used
for routine scanning jobs.
Priorities for use of this specialized computer:
1. Patrons who need to make use of the assistive software
2. Patrons taking proctored exams
3. Patrons wanting to use the scanner
Other patrons may use this computer, subject to normal library policy, until
it is needed by someone in the priority group. This computer can be booked
in advance for use of the assistive software or to take an exam.
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