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- | Your council will have a code of conduct. You need to be aware of what is contained in this policy and your obligations as a council employee. See {{ :: | + | Your council will have a code of conduct. You need to be aware of what is contained in this policy and your obligations as a council employee. See {{ :: |
**ALIA Statement of Core Values** | **ALIA Statement of Core Values** | ||
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- Everyone | - Everyone | ||
- Libraries should protect each user’s rights in regard to confidentiality and privacy. | - Libraries should protect each user’s rights in regard to confidentiality and privacy. | ||
- | - Library clients must be sensitive to the values and beliefs of others when displaying | + | - Library clients must be sensitive to the values and beliefs of others when displaying |
- The Library Council does not support the use of censoring software as it inhibits free access to information (see 3) and it does not provide adequate protection for children from all material that may be harmful on the internet. Individual local councils may decide on the use of filtering software, and it is acknowledged that firewalls, anti-virus and ad blocking software are standard. However, if filtering censors certain sites, the library must ensure that people are not restricted from accessing lawful information. | - The Library Council does not support the use of censoring software as it inhibits free access to information (see 3) and it does not provide adequate protection for children from all material that may be harmful on the internet. Individual local councils may decide on the use of filtering software, and it is acknowledged that firewalls, anti-virus and ad blocking software are standard. However, if filtering censors certain sites, the library must ensure that people are not restricted from accessing lawful information. | ||
- The Library | - The Library |
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