Library Policy And Procedure

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1. What is the first response to disruptive behavior?

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In response to disruptive behavior, the first step is usually to provide an oral warning. This allows the person engaging in the disruptive behavior to be made aware that their actions are disruptive and not acceptable. It serves as a verbal reminder and gives them an opportunity to correct their behavior before further action is taken. An oral warning is often seen as a more lenient and informal approach compared to other options such as banning or arrest, which may be considered only if the disruptive behavior persists despite the warning. A written warning may be used in more formal situations or as a follow-up to an oral warning.

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2. The library will sell patron's personal information.

Explanation

The statement suggests that the library will sell the personal information of its patrons. However, the correct answer is False, which means that the library will not sell the personal information of its patrons. This indicates that the library values the privacy and confidentiality of its patrons' personal information and does not engage in any unethical practices such as selling their information.

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3. The library is responsible for material lost or damaged (personal files, discs, or equipment etc.) while using the computers.

Explanation

The library is not responsible for material lost or damaged while using the computers.

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4. Children are subject to the same rules of behavior as all other library patrons.

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that children are indeed subject to the same rules of behavior as all other library patrons. This means that they are expected to follow the same guidelines and regulations that apply to everyone else in the library. This could include rules such as being quiet, respecting others' space, and handling library materials with care. By enforcing the same rules for all patrons, the library ensures a fair and respectful environment for everyone.

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5. Computer users may not (check all that apply) other users, in person or online

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This question is asking for actions that computer users may not engage in towards other users, both in person and online. The correct answer choices are "harass," "libel," and "slander." Harassment refers to the act of persistently troubling or tormenting someone, while libel and slander are both forms of defamation. Libel refers to the act of making false statements in written or printed form that harm someone's reputation, while slander refers to making false spoken statements that harm someone's reputation. Therefore, computer users should not engage in these actions towards others.

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6. No more than__________ people may use a computer at the same time.

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The correct answer is "two" or "2" because it specifies the maximum number of people who can use a computer simultaneously. This means that only two individuals are allowed to use the computer at the same time, and any additional users would exceed the limit.

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7. A child __________ years of age or younger must be in the immediate presence of a parent or other responsible caretaker while visiting the library.

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Children who are six years of age or younger must be accompanied by a parent or responsible caretaker while visiting the library. This is to ensure the safety and well-being of the child, as well as to provide supervision and guidance while they are in the library. It is important for young children to have someone responsible with them to help them navigate the library, choose appropriate materials, and ensure that they are following any rules or guidelines.

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8. At what age may a minor access the public computers in the Reference area?

Explanation

Minors may access the public computers in the Reference area at the age of 12.

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9. Which of the following violations result in the immediate banning of an individual from the library? Check all that apply.

Explanation

The violations that result in the immediate banning of an individual from the library are fighting, assaulting staff or other library patrons, destruction or theft of library property, and carrying an unauthorized weapon. These actions pose a threat to the safety of others and the integrity of the library.

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10. Children ages 7 to _________ must have a parent or caregiver within the library building.

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Children ages 7 to 11 must have a parent or caregiver within the library building. This age range is specified as the requirement for parental supervision.

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What is the first response to disruptive behavior?
The library will sell patron's personal information.
The library is responsible for material lost or damaged (personal...
Children are subject to the same rules of behavior as all other...
Computer users may not (check all that apply) other users, in person...
No more than__________ people may use a computer at the same time.
A child __________ years of age or younger must be in the immediate...
At what age may a minor access the public computers in the Reference...
Which of the following violations result in the immediate banning of...
Children ages 7 to _________ must have a parent or caregiver within...
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