[OPLINLIST] Looking Up Library Cards for Children to Usethe Internet

Georgiana huizenge at oplin.org
Wed Feb 23 16:01:35 EST 2011


We do ,too, Lisa.  It may take a little time to look up cards, but I feel that it is worth it for the good PR.
Georgi Huizenga, Director
The Harris-Elmore Public Library
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Hamrick, Lisa 
  To: 'Marsha Wagner' ; oplinlist at lists.oplin.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 11:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [OPLINLIST] Looking Up Library Cards for Children to Usethe Internet


  We treat our children with the same respect and consideration we do our adult customers.  We look up everyone's card upon request.  We verify with whatever information we can - birth date, phone number, address, etc.  The children usually don't have a photo id, but we don't require that of the adults.  Most of the addresses on the adult id's aren't current so it is no more trouble to look up a child's card number than an adults.

  Anyone, child or adult, can request a guest pass that is good for the day.  We do not research if they have fines before allowing them a guest pass.  
  Whether the issue is looking up a card number to borrow items from the library or to use the Internet, we still offer the same service to those under 18 as to those over 18.  The same holds true for anyone requesting an Internet Guest Pass.  

  As for mischief, the adults provide much more of that than the children!

  Perhaps, now that we have passed our first levy, we will have to do something to make sure users are card holders, but for now, we have a very open access Internet policy.

  Thank you for beginning this discussion thread,
  Lisa
  Lisa Hamrick 
  Manager, Children's Learning Center 
  The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County 
  Lisa.Hamrick at CincinnatiLibrary.org 
  513-369-6988 

  -----Original Message-----
  From: oplinlist-bounces at lists.oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-bounces at lists.oplin.org]On Behalf Of Marsha Wagner
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 9:33 AM
  To: oplinlist at lists.oplin.org
  Subject: [OPLINLIST] Looking Up Library Cards for Children to Use the Internet


  Here are the responses so far:

  1) We almost never look up library card numbers for children.  In the past we had too many problems with one child pretending to be another for fun and mischief.  That said, our internet reservation system is completely separate from our catalog, so that is not an issue.  We do look up card numbers for anybody who can produce a photo id showing that they are who they say they are, or for any patron whom we personally know and recognize.  (this was so my staff didn't feel like they would have to deny a lookup to somebody like their next door neighbor just because they don't have any id with them.. [we do serve a fairly small community])
  I hope this helps.  Have a good day.
  Joe
  Joseph Knueven
  Director
  Germantown Public Library

  2)Adult patrons need either their library card or photo ID to use a
  computer.  Children must have their library cards or be accompanied by
  their parent [with their card or photo id to access child's account]. We
  do this, as some parents hold the cards so their minor children may not
  have access computers or  materials without the parents being present.
  Carol C. Baker
  Adult Services Librarian
  Newton Falls Public Library



  3) Most of our local students have school id's with their picture on them.
  For those that don't we ask for phone number and birth date.
  - Cinda
   
  Cinda Bretz Wallace, MLIS
  Director
  EXTENSION LIBRARY DISTRICT OF HURON COUNTY 

  4) This is going to be somewhat long winded and winding. We do not give them
  their card#s we issue guest passes. We do look up and make sure their card
  does not have over $10 in fines (if they even have one) verified by name,
  birth date & address. If their card has over $10 in fines they cannot use
  the computers (unless they have a payment plan set up and are working to
  pay their fines down but that is noted as a block). If they are under 5
  they can't get a card anyways and the parents are there and they get guest
  passes since parent cards will not work on the children's computers. If
  they're between 5 & 12 and do not have a card, they get one guest pass and
  informed they cannot use the computer until they have a card, which gets
  the parent in the library to get them one. Once they have a card they can
  get a guest pass if they don't have the card with them. For those 13+ we
  strongly encourage them to get a card if they are local residents, which
  most people are glad to do. Those between 13 & 17 have to have a parent
  with them to get a card since they are not of legal age. We also encourage
  them to get cards which they usually do. We are on the border of WV so
  several of our patrons our from out of state. Since our levy passed (yay!)
  we will start charging out of state borrowers a $10 yearly user fee
  starting March 1st. This throws another wrench in the wheel but we'll just
  treat those who do not want to get cards as we do all other out-of-state
  residents although we used to encourage them to get cards.
  As for the time it takes, we spend more time teaching people with cards
  how to sign on to computers than we do the one's we issue guest passes to.
  Those 14 digits in the card # and remembering their pin # really get them.
  Hope this helps answer your question.
  --
  Andrea B. Adkins, Librarian
  Information Services Manager
  Marietta Library - Washington County Public Libraries


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