Libraries are frequently updating or developing policies to help address public access computing or even establish staff computer-use guidelines. With all of the rapid changes in technology, many libraries often address these policies on an annual basis.
Help grow this section by publishing your examples of computer policies, and with by participating in the discussions around this ever-changing issue.
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Creating Security Policies
From Planning for Success Cookbook section on Networking and Security.
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Websites and Internet Resources on Computer Policies
A list of external links
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Create a Social Software Policy for Your Library
Drawing from her experiences at Washoe County Library System, Internet Services Librarian Jami Haskell provides information on how to implement social software technologies responsibly, fairly and without legal liability.
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Fraggin' the Trolls--at the Library? (October 2004)
Those gamers! They want to get their itchy fingers on your library's computers, and George explains how to address their cravings.
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Don't Doesn't Work
Should Internet access policy really be any different than policies for access to other types of library materials? Michael Sauers argues that it shouldn't.
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