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                                    11person who has copyright of the material. The permission should be in writing, and a copy should be on file at the Library. AccessibilityUA-PTC Libraries provide several wheelchair accessible workstations and a ADA compliant computer workstation with a variety of assistive devices in two individual study rooms. An elevator provides access to the second floor of Ottenheimer Library. Librarians work with UA-PTC Counseling Services to provide other resources as needed. Copyright ComplianceUA-PTC Libraries resources and services are provided to patrons for the purposes of %u201cprivate study, scholarship, or research%u201d as stated in Title 17 U.S. Code. Photocopies and other reproductions of copyrighted works are governed by fair use guidelines. Patrons exceeding the %u201cfair use%u201d guidelines may be liable for copyright infringement. Title 17 U.S. Code guidelines, summaries of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (1998), the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998), and the Technology Education and Copyright Harmonization (TEACH) Act (2002) for libraries and educational institutions are available at the circulation desk. Guidelines specific to reserve materials and interlibrary loans are in those sections of this manual.Rules of ConductThe Library staff strives to provide patrons with spaces and environment conducive to adult study and research needs. Persons violating Library rules will be given one warning. If the misconduct continues, patrons will be asked to leave. The following activities and behaviors are prohibited in the Library: Disruptive behavior such as loud talking, shouting, playing of loud music, etc.  Cell phone use that results in disruptive behavior, as mentioned above. Engaging in any unlawful activity, any activity that is inappropriate for shared public spaces, or any activity that interferes with patrons%u2019 rights to a safe and quiet atmosphere.Illegal downloading or file sharing, gambling, or other illicit activities are not permitted on Library computers. Patrons should understand that all computer activity can be monitored. Children in the Library:Individuals 12 and under must be accompanied and closely supervised by a parent or caregiver, age 18 or older. Adults who bring minors into the library are responsible for monitoring their activities and regulating their behavior at all times. The Library cannot assume responsibility for the safety of children left unattended.  Parents and caregivers are responsible for a minor%u2019s use of the resources and facilities of the Library, including use of the Internet. Library staff will not log anyone under the age of 16 onto Library computers.
                                
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