- No more than two people will be allowed at any workstation at the same time.
- A time limit of 15 minutes has been established for Library workstations, unless posted otherwise.
Limits have also been established on the number of times per day and/or per week any individual my use some workstations or services. Specific limits are posted in each branch. All limits apply whether another user is waiting or not.
- Misuse of any library workstation will result in appropriate action,
including suspension or loss of your computer privileges.
"Misuse" includes but is not limited to :
- Attempting to or actually damaging computer equipment or software;
- Attempting to or actually altering software configurations or settings;
- Attempting to or actually causing degradation of system performance;
- Attempting to or actually turn off or otherwise reboot the computer;
- Attempting to or actually installing, downloading, and/or running software not installed by the library staff;
- Attempting to or actually engaging in any illegal act while using the a computer including but not limited to a violation of copyright law, software licensing agreement, or defamation (libel or slander) law; or
- Engaging in any activity which is in violation of the Library's General Library Usage Policy .
Misuse of any computer workstation will be dealt with in a serious and appropriate manner.
- Some workstations must be "checked out" for use.
You will need your current, valid Black Gold Library card or current photo ID to use these workstations. The library requires specific parental/guardian consent for use of any Internet workstation by a minor.
- Printing charge is $.10 per page for black & white prints
( $.50 per page for color prints where available). User is responsible for all printing fees except cases of printer malfunction. Use of "Print Preview" feature is strongly encouraged.
- A computer workstation user shall inform a staff member immediately if any problem develops in the use or operation of the computer workstation.
- Library staff cannot provide detailed instruction about computer workstation software or the Internet.
Volunteer Docents are available at most locations to assist in learning basic computer skills and how to "navigate" the Web. Users should inquire at local branch libraries for specific information about these services.