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ISU library provides access to internet as part of its reference services. This policy is intended to
           provide the fairest and broadest access to these services for our clients consistent with efficient use of
           the resources.

                  a.ISU library undertakes to make Internet searching freely and equally available to all ISU
                  students, staff, and even  to public patrons if there are any.


                  b.ISU library may, at the discretion of the librarian, perform Internet searching for outside
                  organizations, businesses, and individuals. These clients must be a resident or based in the ISU
                  service area. ISU library reserves the right to regulate the volume of such searches and to charge
                  a reasonable fee to recover costs.

           c. ISU library reserves the right to regulate Internet searching to ensure  efficient and economical use
              of the resource, consistent with the best possible service to students, staff and public patrons.



                  Library Internet stations are designated as a resource for study- related research and these
                  activities have first priority. Library  Internet stations may be used by students, staff and
                  community users at P20.00/hour. Printing is allowed for P5.00/page.


                  E-mail and other activities which involve extensive
           keyboarding is permitted. Although not an inclusive list, the following are not allowed at any of the
           library computers.



                  1. Food or liquids anywhere near the stations.
                  2. Display or download of obscene, pornographic, or harassing images.
                  3. Disruption or interference with the campus network, services or equipment.
                  4. Creation, transmission, or receipt of material in violation of
                      national or state laws or regulations such as those governing copyright illegal drugs, or child
                      pornography.
                  5. Any other violations of the Campus Computer Use Guidelines or the Student Code of Conduct.


                  Use of the library’s computers implies agreement to abide by

           these rules. Failure to do so may involve penalties including loss of library privileges, as well as civil or
           criminal liability.



           5. Referral Service










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