![]() While checked out, the hotspot remains the responsibility of the borrower. Acceptable Useīorrowers will adhere to the library’s internet acceptable use policy when using the mobile hotspot. Patrons will not be held monetarily responsible for loss or damage, though borrowing privileges may be affected. ![]() Hotspot borrowers will be fined $1 per day, up to $5.00 Loss 0r Damage. Hotspots must be returned to the library and may not be checked out again for at least a 24-hour period. Each hotspot will support up to 10 connected devices. Only one hotspot is allowed per household. Hotspot borrowers must be 18 years old and in good standing with the library. Patron registration in the library system may be required. ![]() This Hotspot Program supports the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners’ goal to Advance Equitable Access to Resources by promoting “excellent connectivity and technology infrastructure, training, and support frameworks to equitably meet the needs of library users in Massachusetts” and the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ American Rescue Plan Act Objective 1.1 to advance digital inclusion.Ĭatalog Link Rules Who Can Borrow a Hotspot?Īny resident from a municipality certified in the State Aid to Public Libraries program by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners is eligible to borrow a hotspot. ![]()
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