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It seems to me that a person should have to be able to
work on the computer alone, reading the prompts and
understanding what is happening, so "reading age"
might be reasonable as a lower age for using the
computer without a parent or other adults help.
However, please consider that libraries should not be
determining the "worthiness" of the use of information
resources. It can be difficult for adults to accept
that playing games by anyone is a legitimate use of
the resources. But what about the adult who decides to
play solitaire? Or should someone's checking an Ebay
sale be less important than someone else who needs the
computer to look for a job? 

Watch age restrictions! How about having a couple of
"express computers" instead that are for 10 minutes to
check email or do a quick search? You will never
please everyone but the kids have a right to their
time on the computers. Research has shown that game
playing is actually quite useful and develops many
skills. Set time limits for ALL users when someone is
waiting rather than deciding that kids are
second-class library users.

Jeanette Larson


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> This is an issue for our library, too.  We have only
> 4 computers for the
> public.  This summer we've had an influx of children
> wanting to play games
> on the computers, which upsets many adults who have
> to wait 30 minutes to
> get on.  I've been ready to pull my hair out lately
> trying to please
> everyone.
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> Jan Steele
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> Librarian/Director
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> Lago Vista Community Library
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> 5803 Thunderbird, Suite 40
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> Lago Vista, TX 78645
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> (512) 267-3868
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> From: Rylander Memorial Library
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:05 PM
> Subject: Minimum age for computer use
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> Colleagues,
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> With all the demand for the public computers, do any
> of you have a minimum
> limit, perhaps reading age?  
> 
> Thanks in advance for your responses,
> 
> Christine Bessent
> Rylander Memorial Library
> 103 S Live Oak
> San Saba, Tx 76877
> (325) 372-3079
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