Circulation Policy
Getting a Card
Residents of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk, Cape Porpoise, Wells,
or Arundel (including general area) are welcome to a free Library
Card. By signing the borrower's application, the patron agrees to
all lending policies accordingly. A valid driver's license or some
other form of identity is required at the time of registration.
Children under the age of 14 are welcome to a Library card as long
as a parent or guardian has signed the child's application.
Non-Residents are also welcome to a temporary card for a fee of
$20.00 (deposit). At the end of the stay, the non-resident may request
their deposit be returned as long as the account is clear of any
fines and all materials have been safely returned to the Library.
Circulating Collection
Your Library card allows you to borrow books, magazines, videocassettes
and DVDs, audiobooks, puzzles, and pamphlets.
Borrowing Period
All circulating materials, with the exception of videocassettes
and DVDs, are loaned for a period of two (2) weeks. Videos and DVDs
circulate for two (2) days.
Number of Items Which May be Borrowed
As a rule, no limit will be placed on the number of items which
may be borrowed at one time. At the staff's discretion, however,
a limit may be set on certain categories if, in her opinion, the
collection would be overly depleted in these categories without
such a limit.
Overdue Charges
Overdue fines for books and audiobooks are charged at the rate of
10 cents per day, per item for adults; 5 cents per day, per item
for juvenile patrons. There is a maximum fine of $4.00 for adults;
$2.00 for juveniles. Sundays, holidays, (and other closed days)
are excluded when computing fines. Overdue fines for videos and
DVDs are charged at a rate of 50 cents per day with a maximum fine
of $10.00.
Extended Loans
At the discretion of the staff, special extended loan periods may
be arranged.
Renewals
Circulation materials may be renewed 3 times. As long as another
patron is not waiting for the item, renewals can be made by telephone
(967-2778), in person, or email. To renew via email, please visit
our website at (www.graveslibrary.org)
and choose the "Contact Us" button.
Reserves
You may reserve materials which are not immediately available because
they are already on loan or not on the shelf. You will be notified
when material you have requested is available. Reserved material
will be held for you for three days following notification.
Interlibrary Loan
Materials not owned by the Library may be requested through our
Interlibrary Loan Service. There is usually no charge for this service
(unless special circumstances are incurred with the request,
photocopies, special collections.)
Changes for Replacement of Lost, Unreturned,
or Damaged Materials
Charges for the replacement of lost, unreturned, or damaged materials
will be computed on the basis of replacement costs, except for magazines
which are approximately $4.00 for each replacement.
Suspension of Borrowing Privileges
Borrowing privileges are automatically suspended if materials are
not returned or charges are not paid.
Charges can mount quickly. For your own protection, and in consideration
of other Library patrons, we urge you to return all material on
time and to settle all outstanding accounts promptly.
Acceptable Use Policy for Electronic Resources
and Wireless Access
The Internet is an unregulated system produced by a diverse society. The Library does not censor material available through the Internet and is not responsible for its accuracy, currency, or propriety. Therefore, parents or legal guardians must assume responsibility for their child’s use of the Library network and are advised to supervise their child’s use of the Internet.
The Library has wireless Internet capability. Anyone with a wireless-enabled laptop may connect at the Library. Patrons utilizing the wireless connection are bound by the conditions of this Acceptable Use Policy and the Walk-In Wireless Access Policy and Guidelines. All users of Library computers must sign the Usage Log Book at the appropriate circulation desk using legible first name, date, and time of use. Wireless users are required to get a user name and password from staff.
Unacceptable activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Displaying material that may be offensive to Library patrons. What is defined as offensive is at the discretion of the Library staff.Downloading of instant messaging, or chat room, or any other software via Library computers. Tampering with the hard drive of any Library computer. Altering Library computer settings (adding or changing icons, manipulating the control panel, etc.).Posting, uploading, or transferring illegal material. Using the Library’s identity. Incurring costs or fees to the Library. Performing any form of hacking (gaining unauthorized access to another computer).
Be sure you understand all of the following items before you sign in:
A maximum of two people at a time may use a workstation. Use is limited to thirty minutes per person (unless you are using your own laptop). You may access personal website-based email accounts such as Hotmail or Yahoo from Library computers. Our computers do not have email accounts. Print-outs cost 15 cents per page; the first three (3) are free for school assignments. Federal statutes and copyright laws must be observed. Damage to software, hardware, or data will be charged to the user.
Use of the system implies an understanding and acceptance of this policy. The Library reserves the right to limit or suspend access to the network at any time and for any reason.
Meeting Room Policy
FOR USE OF MEETING ROOM AT THE GRAVES LIBRARY
The meeting room will be available to any local non-profit organization
on a first come, first serve basis. Library functions, however,
will take precedence over any other meetings.
• There shall be no food or drink.
• Any group of non-adults must have supervision deemed appropriate
by library staff.
• There shall be no smoking in the Library buildings.
• No animals shall be permitted except seeing-eye dogs.
• Users must assume liability for any damages incurred, including
and fines or charges for accidentally setting of false fire/security
alarm.
• The Library will not be responsible for any materials or
equipment left in the Library.
• A named individual must sign an agreement assuming responsibility
for proper use of the meeting room.
The meeting room may be booked by contacting the Library staff
at the Library (967-2778). While the Library offers this room without
charge, contributions toward its upkeep and maintenance are most
welcome.
The Board of Directors (Trustees) reserves the right to restrict
or limit the use of the premises at any time, without prior notice,
and for reason determined by it in the exercise of its sole and
absolute discretion.
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