A self-service
photocopier is available for public use for low-volume copying at a nominal fee.
Library staff can send and receive faxes for patrons. The fee is $2.50 for the first page
sent to each phone number and 50 cents for each additional page sent. Received pages are
also 50 cents each.
Several computers are available for public use of the Internet and word
processing. Computer use is limited to 30 minutes per session to maximize
walk-in access to the computers. All patrons using
the computers must agree to abide by the library's computer rules:
- No downloading of games or other software onto the hard
drive.
- No private files may be stored on library computers and any
temporary files created shall be deleted by the user at the end of each session.
- Parental supervision is required for children under 8 to
use the computers.
- Users accessing visual material which may be offensive to
other patrons or staff may be asked by staff to terminate the material on the screen. If a
second request is necessary, the user may be told to terminate the Internet session.
- Tampering with library hardware or software and/or engaging
in illegal or fraudulent activities via the computer may result in suspension or
termination of the patron's computer privileges and/or referral to law enforcement.
- Computers are to be shut down five minutes before closing.
- Use of Library Internet Stations By
Juveniles:
- The Woodville Library assumes that
children entering the library have parental permission to access all the
library’s resources, including the Internet.
Although the library has general policies governing computer use, library
staff are not able to closely monitor children's Internet
activities.
- If you want us to deny
Internet access to your child, please advise the staff person at
the front desk who will ask you to sign a form that will remain in effect
until you revoke it or your child turns 18.
A computer printer is available for public use at a
charge of 10 cents per page.
The Woodville Community Library is pleased to receive
gifts and/or memorial donations from patrons. Acceptance of gifts of books and other
library materials will be determined by the library director based on suitability to the
library's purposes and needs. Use or disposal of all gift materials will be determined by
the director. Gift value will not be appraised for income tax purposes. |