

{"id":3598,"date":"2009-04-21T13:37:19","date_gmt":"2009-04-21T13:37:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libtest\/2009\/04\/21\/please_limit_paley_computers_t\/"},"modified":"2009-04-21T13:37:19","modified_gmt":"2009-04-21T13:37:19","slug":"please_limit_paley_computers_t","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/librarysuggestions\/2009\/04\/21\/please_limit_paley_computers_t\/","title":{"rendered":"Please Limit Library Computers to Research Only"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span><font color=\"#000000\"><strong>Often when I need a terminal at the library to do research, they are all being used by people on non-research websites (AKA Facebook, Myspace, etc). Is there a way to limit the ability of library computers to access non-research websites, so students who need to legitimately use the computers can have access to library resources?<\/strong><\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span><font color=\"#000000\">Thanks for sharing your concerns and frustrations about finding a computer in our Libraries. Part of our role as is to provide a good space and the resources for study and research. But the Library is also a meeting space, a social space, a place to find some respite from a hectic schedule, an academic support service, and even sometimes a place to find entertainment &#8211; on a computer. To support so many diverse needs we offer&nbsp;a&nbsp;large number of computers with unrestricted access so students and others can check their email, write a paper, update their facebook status, do research on a library database or watch a soccer video.<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span><font color=\"#000000\">That&#8217;s why we do not impose limits on what students and others can&nbsp;do on our&nbsp;Library computers. Yes, there are students&nbsp;using the computers for chat, to play games or other&nbsp;forms of what you might call &#8220;goofing off&#8221;. But no one can always tell what&nbsp;a person is doing&nbsp;just from what&#8217;s on the screen. The&nbsp;student on&nbsp;facebook may be communicating with classmates about an assignment. The student watching a television program or part of a movie on YouTube may be&nbsp;doing so for legitimate class work. Everyone in our Libraries is entitled to their time on the university equipment.<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span><font color=\"#000000\">That said, facilitating research is clearly&nbsp;one of our core missions. If you are in Paley Library and there are no computers available and you see what looks like non-research activity going on, please proceed to the &#8220;Ask Here&#8221;&nbsp;Desk on the first floor. Those working at the &#8220;Ask Here&#8221; Desk&nbsp;often ask students if they will&nbsp;kindly give up their computer&nbsp;to someone who needs to conduct research. We find that students are likely to comply with that request.<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span><font color=\"#000000\">Finally, please be sure to look for an open computer on the upper levels of&nbsp;Paley where we have added additional equipment or consider borrowing a laptop at the Tuttleman Circulation Desk.<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Often when I need a terminal at the library to do research, they are all being used by people on non-research websites (AKA Facebook, Myspace, etc). 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