As the center of learning for a diverse and inclusive community, Chapin Memorial Library encourages the use of its facilities by the people we serve. We pledge to conduct our interactions with respect and to provide an atmosphere conducive to learning and the effective delivery of library services to our patrons. In return, our patrons are asked to conduct themselves in a lawful, orderly, and considerate manner.
Any behavior that disrupts the orderly use of the Library is prohibited. This includes, without limitation, behavior that constitutes a nuisance, or presents a safety and/or security hazard or affects the ability of the library staff to provide service to its patrons. The following actions are examples of conduct not allowed on library property:
- Possessing weapons of any kind, either concealed or in plain view
- Using threatening, profane, or offensive language or gestures
- Using computers, phones, and other devices at a volume that disturbs other patrons or library staff; creating excessive noise or disruptions
- Bringing in luggage, duffel bags, bedrolls, frame backpacks, suitcases, or other personal property; leaving packages or any other personal items unattended
- Leaving a child, age twelve or under, unsupervised or unattended, anywhere in or on library premises
- Furnishing false information to a library staff member or library representative
- Being in library facilities with bare feet or without a shirt, or being otherwise attired so as to create a threat to health or safety or disrupt other patrons’ use of the library facilities
- Violating the Library’s Policy on Internet and Computer Use; disabling, circumventing, or breaching library software on public computers and/or misusing library computers
- Being in the library while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Soliciting, including, but not limited to, soliciting for money, donations, or signatures; or posting or distributing material without permission
- Using restrooms for bathing or laundry purposes
- Sleeping in or on library premises
- Smoking or use of electronic nicotine delivery systems, such as e-cigarettes, on library property
- Mutilating, defacing or destroying library property, real or personal