Patron Code of Conduct Hamilton Public Library
The Hamilton Public Library strives to provide a welcoming environment for patrons of all ages. Patrons and staff have the right to expect the following: a secure and comfortable environment; materials and facilities that are in good condition; and the ability to use the library and its materials and services without being disturbed or impeded by other library users.
1. Parents are responsible for the behavior of their minor children. Children 7 years and younger must be supervised by an adult or responsible caregiver at all times. Youth 8 and older may be unaccompanied, but should not be left at the library for an extended period of time.
2. Conversations, in-person or via phone, should be held quietly so as not to disturb others. Anyone using obscene or vulgar language will be asked to leave.
3. Proper care of library materials and furnishings is expected of all patrons.
4. Personal belongings should be attended at all times. The Library is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.
5. Patrons are expected to conclude their business and exit the building before closing time. Computers will be turned off 10 minutes prior to close.
6. Shoes and shirts are to be worn at all times.
7. Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is not allowed.
8. The consumption or possession of alcohol or controlled substances on Library property is prohibited. Persons exhibiting signs of intoxication or substance abuse will be asked to leave.
*circumstances (i.e after hour programming) can be discussed in advance via the Director.
9. Any disruptive behavior is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: loud or boisterous behavior, running, rough-housing, blocking access to the library building or to any area within the library, inappropriate public displays of affection, or harassing patrons or staff.
10. Fighting and violence will not be tolerated.
Library staff members have the right to require anyone violating library rules to leave the building and to deny future library privileges. Patrons may appeal to the Library Board of Trustees.
The Hamilton Public Library strives to provide a welcoming environment for patrons of all ages. Patrons and staff have the right to expect the following: a secure and comfortable environment; materials and facilities that are in good condition; and the ability to use the library and its materials and services without being disturbed or impeded by other library users.
1. Parents are responsible for the behavior of their minor children. Children 7 years and younger must be supervised by an adult or responsible caregiver at all times. Youth 8 and older may be unaccompanied, but should not be left at the library for an extended period of time.
2. Conversations, in-person or via phone, should be held quietly so as not to disturb others. Anyone using obscene or vulgar language will be asked to leave.
3. Proper care of library materials and furnishings is expected of all patrons.
4. Personal belongings should be attended at all times. The Library is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.
5. Patrons are expected to conclude their business and exit the building before closing time. Computers will be turned off 10 minutes prior to close.
6. Shoes and shirts are to be worn at all times.
7. Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is not allowed.
8. The consumption or possession of alcohol or controlled substances on Library property is prohibited. Persons exhibiting signs of intoxication or substance abuse will be asked to leave.
*circumstances (i.e after hour programming) can be discussed in advance via the Director.
9. Any disruptive behavior is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: loud or boisterous behavior, running, rough-housing, blocking access to the library building or to any area within the library, inappropriate public displays of affection, or harassing patrons or staff.
10. Fighting and violence will not be tolerated.
Library staff members have the right to require anyone violating library rules to leave the building and to deny future library privileges. Patrons may appeal to the Library Board of Trustees.
HISTORY OF HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
The first library for Hamilton was located in the old school house on 3rd and Elm Street and was managed by Dr. W. H. Githens. The Franklin Library Association used a building in Oakwood for their purposes in 1856. From 1871-1877, the Hawthorne Literary Club met in Oakwood. The Librarian was Thomas Potts.
The Hamilton Public Library was founded in 1902 by the Current Events Club and supported by that and other organizations, along with public-spirited citizens until 1916. At that time it became tax-supported.
The first library contained 30 books. The City began a contribution of funds for the library in 1916. Several store buildings were used to house the library over the years, and in 1921, the Current Events Club came to the rescue again and began a drive for a library building. A total of $10,000 was raised, and the library was built on the corner of 9th and Broadway. Librarian Lizzie Lane served from 1902 to 1924, and Jeanette Cress served in this capacity from 1924 to 1952.
The new addition to the library was added on in the early 1970's.(Kammerer, History of Hamilton, IL, 1984, p. 70)
The Hamilton Public Library was established for the purpose of providing residents of the area with access to books and other resources for education, information and recreation. These objectives have been followed and improved upon during the years of growth we have experienced. It is the policy of the Board of Trustees to be constantly aware of the current needs of the community and to review and revise the objectives to meet these needs. In this way we will be able to maintain the quality of library services Hamilton has always been proud to offer.