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The Library provides access to Internet World
Wide Web content in accordance with our mission of
satisfying our customer's need to know.
The Library's official web site, the
Library Web, provides customers with links to basic
information on the World Wide Web that has been indexed,
reviewed, and recommended by staff.
In addition the Library allows customers to
connect to other network resources outside the
Library. The Library assumes no responsibility or
liability for any such content. Customers are encouraged to
exercise discretion while using the World Wide Web content.
The Library employs filtering technology to
reduce the possibility that customers may encounter
objectionable content in the form of depictions of full
nudity and sexual acts.
Customers who encounter objectionable
content may request a block for that content using the
online Customer
Request for Reconsideration of Library Materials or World
Wide Web Resources Form or the printed version
available in each library.
Customers who are prevented by the filtering
technology from access to content which they believe is not
objectionable may request that the block be removed using
the online Customer
Request for Purchase of Library Materials or Access to
World Wide Web resources Form or the printed
version available in each library.
As with all library materials, restriction of
a child's access to the Internet is the responsibility
of the parent/legal guardian. Parents and children are
encouraged to learn more about child safety on the
Internet, including the use of electronic mail and other
forms of direct electronic communication, from the Kid's
Web page on the Library Web.
Using the Library’s online services for unlawful
activities, including unauthorized online access or
“hacking”, is prohibited. The unauthorized
disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal
identification information regarding minors is prohibited
as well.
The library is not responsible for any liability that
may occur as a result of the disclosure of financial or
other personal information over the library’s public
computer services. Users should be aware that use of
public computers is not a secure medium and that third
parties may be able to obtain information regarding
user’s activities.
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