User Guidelines
- Library computer users must be able to access their
computer needs independently of the library staff.
- Mendocino County
Library is committed to making computer technology free and available
to the public, but training in computer use is the responsibility of
the
patron.
- Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian to access the Internet.
- Only one person at a time may use a computer, unless
on-duty staff grants special permission. People may not congregate at
the computers.
- There is a 10-cent per page charge for printing. You are
liable for all the pages that you print.
- The following activities are prohibited:
- Accessing or transmitting data or materials that are
obscene or sexually explicit.
- Hate mail, harassment or discriminatory remarks.
- Transmission of any material in violation of any U. S. or
state regulations.
G. The computer devoted to genealogy studies
is owned by the Friends of the Fort Bragg Library and is not for public
use at this time.
H.. The County of Mendocino reserves the right to
determine the nature of inappropriate computer use.
I. Wireless DSL is provided throughout the Library
and
Laural Street directly in front of the library.
J. One Ethernet plug is
also provided inside the Library for portable computers that are not
wireless enabled.
K. Please remember that this is a Library. Quiet is
nice. You must provide your own earphones when sound is activated on
any computer.
L. Patrons who abuse these guidelines may have their
computer privileges revoked on a temporary or permanent basis.
M.
Laptop
patrons are required to monitor their charging cords to assure they are
NOT a tripping hazard.
Wireless DSL
Wireless DSL is available with no strings (or
wires) attached. It is available 24/7 in the Library and the adjacent
street in front of the Library. The Library and Friends of the
Library assume no responsibility for use or misuse of this free public
service. This system is firewalled at the point of entry to the
building before wireless transmission. Please be aware of dangers of
using an open wireless system when sending personal information over
the Internet.