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Code of Conduct

  • Our libraries are shared spaces where everyone can come together to read, create and learn
  • Respect our staff, and other library members – abuse or harassment will not be tolerated
  • As a child’s guardian you are responsible for the people in your care at all times. Connected Libraries abides by and implements the Victorian Child Safe Standards
  • As a carer of a person with disability, you are responsible for the people in your care at all times. Connected Libraries adheres to ALIA standards as outlined in Guidelines on library and information services for people with disabilities
  • We love our libraries buzzing, happy noise is welcomed, yelling is not
  • We encourage the expression of culture and the enjoyment of cultural rights of First Nations Peoples and all other cultures
  • Do not engage in sexual activity, inappropriate contact, exposure or any act of lewdness of which is inappropriate in a public space
  • You are responsible for your own belongings

Membership Conditions

  • Membership is free but proof of identity is required
  • You are responsible for all items borrowed on your card or any card held by you as guarantor
  • Please tell us if you change your contact details
  • If you lose your library card, tell us so we can deactivate it
  • Return or renew items by their due date. Lost or damaged items must be paid for
  • Library memberships are assigned to individuals, we can only discuss the details of the cards and updates with the card holder
  • Members are automatically subscribed to the library eNewsletter upon joining; you may opt out of this service at any time by clicking the ‘unsubscribe’ button at the bottom of the email
  • Cards cannot be given to others for use of the public computers. All Public PC users need to have a card in their own name.
  • Our fees and charges can be found here

You can join the library online, provide feedback on our service, or contact one of our branches directly.