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Cranberry Public Library
Information for Library Users:
Click here or on the image below to review the Patron Guide. Please stop by the Circulation Desk if you have any questions.
Library Patron Guide (updated, November 1, 2023)
Policies and Procedures
- Bylaws
- Circulation Policy
- Code of Conduct Policy
- Collection Development Policy
- Computer Usage Policy
- Exam Proctoring Policy
- Facility and Room Use Policy
- Fines and Fees
- Freedom to Read
- Internet Usage Policy
- Liability Policy
- Meeting Room Rental
- Privacy and Confidentiality of Patron Records Policy
- Programming Policy
- Reconsideration of Library Materials
- Refund Policy
- Theft of Materials Policy
- Tutoring in the Library
- Wireless Policy
- Youth Safety Policy
Library Bill of Rights
The Council of the American Library Association reaffirms its belief in the following basic policies which should govern the services of all libraries.
1. As a responsibility of library service, books and other library materials selected should be chosen for values of interest, information and enlightenment of all the people of the community. In no case should library materials be excluded because of the race or nationality or the social, political, or religious views of the authors.
2. Libraries should provide books and other materials presenting all points of view concerning the problems and issues of our times; no library materials should be proscribed or removed from libraries because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval.
3. Censorship should be challenged by libraries in the maintenance of their responsibility to provide public information and enlightenment.
4. Libraries should cooperate with all persons and groups concerned with resisting abridgment of free expression and free access to ideas.
5. The rights of an individual to the use of a library should not be denied or abridged because of his age, race, religion, national origins or social or political views.
6. As an institution of education for democratic living, the library should welcome the use of its meeting rooms for socially useful and cultural activities and discussion of current public questions. Such meeting places should be available on equal terms to all groups in the community regardless of the beliefs and affiliations of their members, provided that the meetings be open to the public.
Adopted June 18, 1948. Amended February 2, 1961, and June 27, 1967, by the ALA Council.