Policies related to ODL Online website
ODL Internet Access and Use Policy
Policies related to ODL Online website:
Approved by ODL Board, January 31, 1997.
ODL is not responsible for the accuracy of information housed on outside web
pages and websites. ODL only assumes responsibility for the information
provided on the web pages resident on the ODL Online website. Because of
its size and complexity, the Internet cannot be monitored or controlled by ODL or
any other organization. It is also impossible to guarantee that data on the
Internet is accurate. (When evaluating Internet sites, librarians use the same
guidelines they use to evaluate other reference tools.)
ODL is not responsible for changes in content of the sources to which we
link, nor for the content of sources accessed through secondary links. ODL
offers access to Internet Search Engines, and links to outside websites in order
to assist our customers with their information needs. The Department does not
block access to material on the Internet which users might find offensive. Many
sites carry sexually explicit and other types of information which may be
considered controversial or inappropriate.
We remind you that State Law prohibits the "distribution of obscene writing,
paper, book, picture, photograph, motion picture, or form of any description." The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled in 1996 that this obscenity law does apply to computer-generated photographs and graphics.
It is ODL policy that parents or legal guardians must assume responsibility
for deciding what library, information, and Internet resources are appropriate
for their children. For information on children and the Internet, we recommend starting with a blog piece entitled "How to Protect Your Child on the World Wide Web".
ODL Internet Access and Use Policy
Adopted by ODL Board, September 25, 1998
I. The Oklahoma Department of Libraries provides Internet access for ODL staff
and state employees.
II. Internet access is provided to the public in our United States Documents
division for access to federal government sites or sites providing federal government
information. As a Regional Federal Depository library, ODL is required to provide
this access.
III. Internet access is also provided to the public at the Cartwright Library located
in the State Capitol building. The Cartwright Library houses some of the agency's
federal documents and must provide access to federal government information on the
Internet. It also provides citizens and attorneys with access to the Oklahoma Supreme
Court and other legal information which is necessary.