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Internet Use Policy
General Overview |
Limits on Access |
Acceptable Use |
Children and the Internet |
Privacy Concerns |
Guidelines for Computer & Internet Use |
External Devices on Public Computers |
About Internet Filtering |
Disclaimer
GENERAL OVERVIEWIn keeping with its mission and with advances in information technology, Jacksonville Public Library provides the
community with access to the Internet to enhance the Library's existing collection in size and depth and to provide access to information available only on the Internet.
LIMITS ON ACCESSFull access to the Internet is not provided. In accordance with a decision of the Board of Library Trustees on November 13, 1997, the Library uses a software filter, WebSense, to prevent access to websites containing material in specific areas such as illegal activities and pornography.
ACCEPTABLE USEIt is the policy of the Library to provide an atmosphere conducive to the appropriate use of Library services and facilities. Customers using the Internet in the Library are subject to the Code of Conduct posted in the Library and on the Library website. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in loss of Library privileges and/or expulsion from the Library. Customers must comply with copyright laws and all other applicable laws. Electronic resources, like other Library resources, will be used in compliance with Library policy and procedures and applicable law. CHILDREN AND THE INTERNETAs with other Library resources, it is the responsiblity of parents or guardians to monitor and supervise their children's access to the Internet and its resources. Parents and guardians are encouraged to read Child Safety on the Information Highway, distributed with permission of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, including My Rules for Online Safety, also a good source of information. PRIVACY CONCERNSThe Library collects non-personal information from visitors to the website for statistical analysis, site assessment, server performance, troubleshooting and other management purposes. There is no inherent link to personally identifiable information in computer communications, unless you have provided that information in the content of your transaction. Examples of non-personal information collected include:
Our website contains links to external websites and licensed databases. The Library is not
responsible for the privacy practices, security or content of these external sites. We recommend
that you familiarize yourself with the privacy and security information for any site you visit.
GUIDELINES FOR COMPUTER & INTERNET USEIn the face of an enormous demand for Internet access, the Library asks customers to abide by the following Guidelines. The Library seeks to allow as many customers as possible an opportunity to use this free service, and to insure that every customer's experience is a positive one.
EXTERNAL DEVICES ON PUBLIC COMPUTERS AT JPLWith the growing portability of technology in today’s world, use and access to many data storage and peripheral devices becomes an important part of completing one’s activities. Although computer users may not save their data on the hard drives of the Jacksonville Public Library computers, they may download to their own storage devices on any public workstation. Such devices include floppy disks, ZIP disks, flash/jump drives (USB keys), etc. Guidelines for usage of these devices:
ABOUT INTERNET FILTERINGThe Library filters inadmissible Internet websites on all library computers using a filtering service provided by WebSense. The WebSense Internet Filtering System allows the Library to regulate Internet access on the library's public access computers. Featuring the largest database of categorized websites in the technology industry, WebSense maintains a master database that has flagged over 4 million sites. The Library filters the following categories of websites:
WebSense automatically updates its database of websites every night. This nightly update allows the Library to filter out prohibited sites as they are identified. However, new sites are added to the Internet daily, and they are not always identified immediately. No Internet filtering system is 100% foolproof. If you find a site that is questionable, please report the address of the website to the unit manager or senior librarian. The Library can then send the address to WebSense to evaluate. WebSense searches the Internet for websites and then determines the category of the content. From time to time, a legitimate site is filtered accidentally. If you discover a legitimate site has been filtered, please alert the unit manager or senior librarian, and the Library will investigate unblocking the site. Viewing prohibited material on the Internet on a public access computer at any Library location is considered disruptive behavior, as described in the Library Code of Conduct. Library customers viewing inadmissible material on the Internet will be asked to end their Internet session or to leave the library. DISCLAIMERThe Internet provides electronic access to many valuable local, national and international sources of information. However:
In addition, it is the responsibility of the customer to choose and evaluate the content and accuracy of the sources accessed on the Internet. There are millions of World Wide websites and sites change daily. The Internet provides access to sites that some customers may find offensive or controversial. The information may also be out of date, inaccurate, unreliable or incomplete. Customers need to be discriminating information consumers and exercise good judgment and discretion in the use of the Internet information sources. The Library does not control information on the Internet and cannot be held responsible for content or availability of information. Books and periodicals about the Internet are available in the Library. While library reference staff cannot offer advanced training in office applications and in-depth Internet skills, workshops focusing on these skills are occasionally offered at various library locations. Please see our Programs, News & Events page for current workshop offerings. Reference staff are available to answer basic questions and to offer searching suggestions. Approved by the Jacksonville Public Library Board of Trustees: May 12, 2005. |
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