[Libs-Or] Public Wifi

Carol Dinges cdinges at ci.lebanon.or.us
Fri Sep 25 09:20:21 PDT 2015


I’m against passwords for many reasons, but foremost because it increases the workload for staff – continually answering “what’s the password” (we all know how effective it is to post signs) is just one more hassle they don’t need.

We have a notice on the log-in page that patrons must click “agree” to that says they won’t do anything naughty – but we primarily use this as a way to count usage for our stat reports.

And I’m not altogether convinced that a password prevents anyone from wrongdoing – not to mention that deciding who looks too disreputable to use the wifi is a tad discriminatory, and some of the sleaziest people on earth have expensive haircuts and designer suits/clothes.

Just my two-cents’ worth –

Carol

Carol Dinges
Lebanon Public Library

From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Oregon Trail Library District Director
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:07 AM
To: Libs-Or
Subject: [Libs-Or] Public Wifi

Hey everyone,

I know this has already been covered but I need advice. One of our branches has been offered internet at no cost that will be a great increase in service. But.....the person in charge wants to control the wifi with a password only available to patrons that come into the library. This would limit wifi to anyone who doesn't get the password during workng hours. The password would be changed randomly but it sounds like it wouldn't be daily. I would love the service for our computers, but I am not in favor of the password system. Their theory is that it would limit "deadbeats and undesirable people" from using our wifi for illicit purposes. He claims that if a patron uses our wifi for illegal activities we the library will be open for prosecution. Do we accept the better service and continue to pay for our current internet to allow 24/7 service? Or do we accept the offer and their limitations?

Thanks everyone in advance for your expert advice.
Kathy Street, MLS
Library Director
Oregon Trail Library District
541-481-3365


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