[OPLINLIST] Business conducted on OPLIN computers

Virginia Sharp March marchvi@oplin.org
Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:45:12 -0400


The question to that patron is does he support the library carrying
fiction books, harlequins, videos, DVDs, etc?  Public libraries are for
both educational and recreational use.

Virginia Sharp March
Director
Harbor-Topky Memorial Library
1633 Walnut Blvd
Ashtabula, OH  44004
(440) 964-9645; (440) 964-6701, Fax
http://www.harbortopky.lib.oh.us
virginia.march@cacl.info


-----Original Message-----
From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.org] On
Behalf Of Martha Lee
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 11:58 AM
To: oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: Re: [OPLINLIST] Business conducted on OPLIN computers


Someone just told me the "personal gain" thing on OPLIN policies just
applies to staff and trustees.   Someone else asked if the problem is
really
not enough terminals.  Generally we don't turn people away, except after
school when the kids play games.  Speaking of which, I just had another
patron complain at the desk he thinks it is a waste of taxpayer money to
allow people to play games on public terminals.  He refused to be seated
next to someone (both are adults, by the way) who was playing.  Since I
have four empty terminals right now, I accomodated him.  What's a
librarian to do?  Sometimes I feel like I'm home refereeing the kids.
    But the business thing - what is your policy?

       Martha Lee
       Bluffton Public Library

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us>
To: "Martha Lee" <leem1@oplin.org>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [OPLINLIST] Business conducted on OPLIN computers


> We have now and have in the past had people who use Ebay, which could 
> be
considered "personal gain".  It's a very narrow interpretation, one that
probably could be challenged.
>
> We did draw the line when we had a guy who was downloading "free" 
> programs
and selling them outside of the library.
>
> Nancy Koebel
> Birchard Public Library of Sandusky County nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Martha Lee <leem1@oplin.org>
> Date: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:50 am
> Subject: [OPLINLIST] Business conducted on OPLIN computers
>
> >   Bluffton Public Library just received a letter from "a 
> > disgruntled" tax payer complaining we have some people using our 
> > public terminals "for personal gain".  It is in the OPLIN policy 
> > that "commercial activity; including but not limited to operating a 
> > business for personal gain" is prohibited on OPLIN network.
> >   How do you know what patrons are doing on the computer?  Should 
> > you know, as  long as you aren't seeing something obvious like naked

> > people on the screen?
> >   I don't know how our letter writer knows people are using 
> > terminals "for personal gain".  While we have regular users, I don't

> > ask what they are doing or why.  One man last summer was using a 
> > terminal about an hour a day when his small business terminal was in

> > the shop.  I considered that a legitimate use. Another user wrote a 
> > book, which he has published.  According to OPLIN policy, are those 
> > legitimate uses?
> >   Has anyone else run into this question at their library?  Any 
> > suggestions for handling the issue, should the patron pursue it?
> >
> > Martha Lee
> > Head of Circulation
> > Bluffton Public Library
>

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