

Auburn Public Library offers access to the Internet via computers and a wireless network that are available to all users of the library. Internet access is intended as a means of enhancing reference and research resources available at the Library. The Internet is a global entity with a highly diverse user population. Library patrons use it at their own risk. The Auburn Public Library does not monitor and has no control over the information accessed through the Internet and assumes no responsibility for its content or for any damages, direct or indirect, arising from its use. As with other Library materials, parents and guardians of minor children must assume responsibility for their children's use of the Internet through the Library's connection. Internet access at Auburn Public Library is provided through the City of Auburn. Access points in the Youth Services area are filtered by software installed on the City's main server.The following actions will not be permitted when accessing the Internet at the Auburn Public Library:
Failure to use the Internet appropriately and responsibly as defined in this policy and in the Auburn Public Library's Internet procedures will result in the patron's loss of Internet use privileges. The Auburn Public Library Board hereby authorizes the library staff to develop and establish procedures in accordance with this policy for the use of Internet access. Such procedures may include but are not limited to: time limits, scheduling procedures, staff assistance, privacy for users, and penalties for misuse. Please use the menu on the left side of this page for more information about what the Computer Services Division has to offer.
- Harassing or insulting others via the Internet
- Violating copyright laws
- Downloading, displaying, or sending offensive messages or images
- Using obscene language
- Damaging computers or computer systems and software
- Using other software on the Library's computers
