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Acton
Memorial Library
Library User Behavior Policy
It is important for all users to be able to use library materials and services without being disturbed or impeded by other library users, and for library patrons and employees to have the right to work in an environment that is secure and comfortable. The Board of Library Trustees has established these guidelines for behavior in the library to encourage an atmosphere that promotes the use and enjoyment of the library’s resources and protects the public, staff, materials and equipment. However, the library is a very busy place and staff cannot monitor the behavior, safety, or whereabouts of people, including children, who use the building. This responsibility resides with parents and other caregivers. Respect for other library users and library staff shall be maintained at all times. This includes observance of rules and time limits set forth in other policies that, among other purposes, facilitate equitable access to equipment, programs and services. The material and equipment in the library are for patron and staff use. The library reserves the right to inspect all bags, purses, briefcases, packs, etc., for concealed library material. Any purposeful damage to materials, equipment, furniture, building, or property of the library is against the law and will be dealt with appropriately.
CHILDREN AND THE LIBRARY It is important that children who use the library find the facility a warm and inviting place where they may develop a love of books, reading and the library. This section of the policy is not intended to restrict library use by children; instead, it has been adopted to ensure the safety and well-being of all who use the library. Children are expected to adhere to the guidelines above with the following additions: Children may be left unattended at the discretion of their parent(s) for a period of time not to exceed the hours listed below in order to complete homework assignments or special projects.
Children left unattended should know how to reach a parent or guardian, and parents should be aware of the closing time of the library. If the library is closing and the parent(s) cannot be located, the police will be called. When children are left unattended repeatedly and/or for long periods of time beyond the guidelines listed above, the staff will apprise parent(s) of the library's policies. Library staff will not transport children from the library to any other location. Disruptive ChildrenStaff will ask children who are being disruptive to behave. Disruptive behavior includes running, loud noise, rough handling of library materials or equipment, inappropriate behavior toward other library users or library staff. If the behavior continues, staff shall ask the parents for their cooperation in restraining in the children. If parents refuse to or are unable to control their children, the family will be asked to leave. If the children are unattended, they will be told to sit quietly in a designated area while a staff member contacts their parents. The parents will be asked to pick up their children immediately and will be told of the children's disruptive behavior. If the staff is unable to locate the parent(s) after several attempts, the police will be called. FAILURE TO FOLLOW LIBRARY BEHAVIOR GUIDELINESThe staff reserves the right to request any library user who repeatedly violates these Guidelines to leave. The individual will be expected to do so immediately and in a peaceful and orderly manner. If the offender refuses to follow staff requests or staff feels there is potential danger to people or property, the police will be called by the circulation area supervisor on duty or a designee. If an individual repeatedly ignores warnings issued by staff and/or the police, the Library Director has the right to ban the individual from the library for a specified period of time. Library use may be limited or denied by the Library Director for the following reasons: |