library policies
Access/Circulation Policy: policies relating to access and circulation.
By-Laws: our basic goals and decision making structure.
Behavior: policies relating to the use and behavior on library grounds.
Investment and Deposit Policy: policies relating to investment and deposits.
Display Policy: policies relating to display collections.
Fax Policy: policies relating to fax machines and faxing.
Gifts to the Library: policies relating to gifts presented to the library.
Provision of Services: provision of services to equal employment opportunity for handicapped individuals.
Hepatitis B Policy: policies and waivers relating to hepatitis B.
Policies: policies for investment and deposit of money, equal employment, and health insurance eligibility.
Public Purchases: policies for and relating to public purchases of library materials.
Public Proceesings: policies relating to meetings and public proceedings.
Patron in Good Standing: policies relating to patrons in good standing.
Personnel Policy Manual: our policies for employees of the library.
Materials: our criteria and policies for selecting library materials and accepting gifts.
Meeting Room Policy: policies relating to use of the meeting room.
Non-Resident Policy: policies relating to non-residents.
Equipment: use of our copiers, fax and video machines.
Acceptable Use of Electronic Technology: our bylaws regarding our computers and Internet access.
Computer Use Policy: our policies regarding the usage, software, training and denial of library computers.
Computer Use Rules: our policies regarding the use of library computers and the use of the Internet.
Fees and Fines: our policies for fines for over due or damaged materials and for nonresident fees.
Public Proceedings and Public Records: our policy for the conduct of public meetings and access and disposal of public records.
Reference Policy: our policy identifying a person's information need and proceeding to fulfill it accurately, efficiently and pleasantly.
Table Renting Policy: our policy relating to the access of library tables.
The FAX machine will be used for communication of things not appropriate for a telephone call, electronic mail, U.S. mail or UPS relating to the function of the Library.
Charges for use of the FAX will be used to recover the cost of supplies and telephone charges.
There will be no charges for information through interlibrary loan unless the lending institution charges and this has been cleared with the person scheduled to receive a fax.
The Library Board of Trustees and staff will be able to use the FAX machine for the actual cost of the telephone call.
Patrons may send or receive when the FAX machine is not needed by Library communications. When cover letters are used in transmission they will be included in page charges and will be considered as the first page of any transmission. To send or receive a FAX it will cost $1.00 for the first page and 50 cents for each additional page will be assessed.
Adopted 11/8/94
Revised 1/13/98
Reviewed 6/12/01
Revised 6/12/2007