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Children and the Internet
(Technology/Computer Use)
1. All
patrons
of the Dorothy Alling Memorial Library, regardless of age, have equal access to the materials, information and technology provided by the library. 2. It is the responsibility of parents ...
2.
Computer Software
(Technology/Computer Use)
1. The library cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss of data incurred while using library technology. 2.
Patrons
may utilize only those programs and services installed on each computer. 3. ...
3.
General Computer Use
(Technology/Computer Use)
1.
Patrons
must leave the computers and software as they found them. 2. Computers and printers will be turned on and off by library staff only. 3. Comput or printer problems must be reported to library ...
4.
WilsonWeb Biographies
(Resources/Family History and Culture)
This database provides full-text coverage of newsmakers and figures of prominence from a wide range of fields. This resource may be used while in the library or by library
patrons
at home by entering their ...
5.
Homecard Library Program
(What We Offer/Library Cards)
The Homecard Library Program is a county-wide cooperative library system which has served Chittenden County library
patrons
since 1991.
Patrons
that have homecard privileges may use their hometown ...
6.
FAX Service
(What We Offer/Technology)
The Library has a fax machine that is available for
patrons
who wish to send and/or receive faxes. The cost is $1.00/page for local outgoing faxes; long distance the first page is $2.00. All incoming faxes ...
7.
Interlibrary loan
(What We Offer/Reference )
... library, by phone or by filling out the "Ask us to find a book" link on the left menu.
Patrons
in good standing may have three active book requests at one time. Loans from other libraries typically take ...
8.
Senior Citizen Center Visits
(What We Offer/Outreach)
... are lent for one month.
Patrons
are invited to call the library to request books and other materials that they would like brought to them. Scheduled visits: Taft Farms: 1:30 PM 1st Thursday of the month ...
9.
Vermont Online Library
(Resources/Vermont Online Library (VOL))
... library
patrons
at home by entering their DAML card number. NEW! Access this great resource from your iPhone! Simply click on the logo below and you will instantly have access to millions of articles ...
10.
Collection
(Resources/Collection)
... possible. We offer adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction plus parenting and language lessons for your use. We are also a member of Listen Up! Vermont which gives
patrons
the ability to download audiobooks. ...
11.
Library Cards
(What We Offer/Library Cards)
... The Chittenden County Homecard enables you to use most other libraries in the county. All
patrons
in good standing and over the age of 14 are eligible to participate. Library materials may be borrowed ...
12.
Building Use
(Library Policies/Building Use)
... bicycles may be used on the library stairs or sidewalks. 5. Library
patrons
are required to wear proper attire including shoes and shirts. 6. These policies may be waived at the discretion of the library ...
13.
Loan Periods & Fines
(Library Policies/Library Policies)
... or payment made, library privileges may be reinstated at the discretion of the board. 9.
Patrons
may not place a reserve on periodicals which have not yet been received by the library. 10. Circulation ...
14.
Rights of Patrons/Users of the Internet
(Library Policies/Library Policies)
The library respects the rights and confidentiality of its
patrons
. Users must comply with U.S. copyright law and all other applicable state and federal laws governing information access. Use of the Internet ...
15.
Computer Use Introduction
(Technology/Computer Use)
... arena. The Dorothy Alling Memorial Library (DAML) is pleased to offer its
patrons
access to Internet resources. The library supports and adheres to the principles of intellectual freedom. Electronic resources, ...
16.
Library Behavior
(Library Policies/Library Behavior)
These rules apply to all
patrons
of the library regardless of age. 1. Show mutual respect for everyone in the library. 2. Allow others to use the library in peace. Loud, boisterous behavior is not acceptable. ...
17.
Download an Audiobook
(Uncategorised Content)
... Dorothy Alling Library card to download an audiobook. Home Card
patrons
from other libraries can only download audiobooks via their home library. Click on the icons below to get to each download site. ...
18.
Library History
(Uncategorised Content)
... by dampness. In coldest months the library would not open at all. In 1955 Sylvia Warren retired and the library was run by volunteers who checked books in and out to
patrons
during scattered hours. For ...
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