(1) University libraries staff are
committed to providing:
(a) A welcoming
environment that is safe for both individuals and the collections.
(b) Space that is conducive to academic
research activities, including both quiet and group study.
(c) Tools for users to freely access
information.
(d) Access to the
library collections and collections from other institutions.
(e) Courteous and respectful
service.
(2) The
following policies support these commitments.Failure to observe the policies may result in being
asked to leave the library or being referred to campus security
or other relevant university authorities.
(a) Computer workstations are primarily for
the use of BGSU faculty, staff, and students. Visitors can login as guests
during non-busy times when many computers are available or can access the
wireless network for their own device from the BGSU ITS homepage. Use of
computers and other campus technology is governed by ITS policy
(b)
The group study rooms on the first and seventh floors are
available without reservation. In consideration of others, please limit your
use to three hours per day and do not hold the room by leaving personal
property in the space. The group rooms are intended for use by two or more
people, but individuals are welcome to use unoccupied rooms.
(c)
Minors who are not affiliated with the institution or part
of a university- approved group must be supervised by a responsible adult while
in the library.
(d)
Patrons whose
behavior interferes with the use of the library by others may be asked to
leave. Examples of prohibited behavior include creating offensive odors or
excessive noise.
(e)
Per university policy, bikes, skateboards, skates, scooters,
and other recreational wheeled devices are not allowed in the library. ADA
assistive devices and baby strollers are welcome. Items can be attached to the
racks located outside the library but may not block walkways.
(f)
Patrons must be fully clothed, including having a shirt and
shoes, to be allowed in the library.
(g)
At closing, all patrons are required to leave the
building.
(h)
Food and beverages are allowed except
where otherwise indicated.
(i) Mutilation of materials, vandalism, and
unauthorized removal of library materials are prohibited by state law (section
2909.05 of the Revised Code) and
are violations of the student code. A charge will be assessed for damaging
library materials. An additional replacement and processing fee will be
assessed for material that is no longer usable.
(j)
Smoking and vaping are not permitted in the
libraries.
(k)
Animals for scheduled
programs and service animals, as defined by the ADA, are welcome. Assistance
animals (also known as emotional support or comfort animals) are not allowed in
the building per university policy.
(l)
The public
address system is for employee use only. We will only take requests to page
individuals for emergency situations.
(m)
Signs, flyers,
and other publications promoting events, clubs, etc., are permitted only on the
designated bulletin boards on the first, seventh, and eighth floors. Signs
without visible contact information or that are out of date will be
removed.
(n)
Persons may not engage in
collecting signatures, canvassing on behalf of candidates for public office or
ballot issues, soliciting sales for a business, or distributing leaflets inside
the library. People engaging in these activities outside the building or the
library's associated facilities shall not block, hinder, interfere, or
otherwise impede persons from entering or exiting or from accessing book
returns.
(o)
Harassment or
intimidation of library users or staff will not be tolerated and will be
reported to campus police.
(p) Viewing of
controversial and sensitive material
University libraries resist censorship of information and
strongly support the principle of intellectual freedom, and thus support an
individual's right to view controversial and sensitive material in the library.
However, viewing sexually explicit or violent images or videos at a public
computer workstation can be offensive and even threatening to other library
users and employees. If UL staff members receive complaints about material that
a reasonable person would consider objectionable, the library user viewing the
material will be asked to stop or move to a less public location.
Equity impact statement: The policy has
been assessed for adverse differential impact on members of one or more
protected groups.