Monday, May 14, 2007

Grand Opening! Chattahoochee Library!

The Gadsden County Board of County Commissioners, Gadsden County Library Commission, Friends of the Gadsden County Public Library, the Chattahoochee Friends of the Library, and the staff of the Gadsden County Public Library System

Cordially invite you to the

GRAND OPENING AND DEDICATION CEREMONY

of the NEW HOME of the

Chattahoochee Public Library
300 Maple Street, Chattahoochee, FL.
(Southwest corner of US Hwy 90 and Maple St)

Tuesday May 22, 2007 at 10:00AM EST

See you there!

4 Comments:

At 5:24 PM, Blogger Blasphemer said...

As a new resident of Chattahoochee, I was kind of amazed that the new library was not a WiFi hotspot. It is improbable to think of a library not including this service in this day and era of internet.

 
At 4:43 PM, Blogger GCPLStaff said...

editor says:
The choice to include or not include wi-fi (for those who do not know, wi-fi is shorthand for wireless fidelity internet access) was brought up over many meetings. And for security issues, the decision was made to NOT include it at this time. However, it is still under study for inclusion at a later date.

 
At 9:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Since wi-fi is offered in thousands of locations across the country, including schools and libraries, what security issues are preventative of such a service here? Common knowledge posits that one needs to be more careful and personally responsbile when using wi-fi as opposed to secure networks. Security, therefore, is the burden of the patron in that case. I agree with nikromatt in that this is a vital service in the 21st century.

 
At 1:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From what I have been told, one of the main reasons is that our licenses are for a limited number of STATIC IP addresses. To allow wi-fi would possibly be a violation of this licensing agreement.

A further concern is the necessity of having filters on our computers, and how this would impact 'non-stationary' users.

Finally (well, not really, but for the purposes of this reply), is the issue of security. We operate on a secure server for our Computer lab, but are concerned about dowloads of viruses, worms, etc.


I would recommend further questions on this issue be directed to the Gadsden County Commission.

But I do thank both you and nikromatt for your comments.

 

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