- The Library Use and Behavior Expectation Policy applies to all those inside the Makerspace.
- All patrons must sign the Birchard Public Library Makerspace User Agreement to use any equipment in the Makerspace.
- The Makerspace is available to anyone 13 years or older with a Birchard library card in good standing. Users 13-17 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the agreement form on their behalf before using the Makerspace.
- Minors must sign Birchard Library’s Internet Access Policy to use the Makerspace.
- Reservations are held for 15 minutes, after 15 minutes patrons must reschedule.
- For independent use of equipment in the Makerspace patrons must demonstrate adequate skills to a Birchard staff member in a training session.
- Printer project costs are rounded up to the closest approximate standard measurement. An estimate will be provided upon design approval.
- Birchard does not accept responsibility if a patron’s personal property or project is destroyed, does not print correctly, or does not work.
- The patron agrees that if any tool or piece of equipment becomes unsafe or in a state of disrepair, they will immediately discontinue use and notify Birchard staff.
- Patrons must report any accident/incident that occurs in the Makerspace to a staff member immediately.
- The patron(s) using the Makerspace shall be financially responsible for any damage to Birchard Public Library property, buildings, furnishings, and/or equipment, and assume responsibility for all loss, damage, or injury arising from misuse of the Makerspace.
- Patrons should use the Makerspace in a courteous, reasonable, and responsible manner.
- Patrons may not use the equipment for projects that are inappropriate in a public setting or that create a disturbance. Birchard reserves the right to halt, delete, or disallow the creation of items that violate library policy, including the creation of weapons and illegal items.
- Patrons will follow all applicable intellectual property laws, including all copyright laws. Patrons are responsible for obtaining their own protections for any intellectual property developed in the Makerspace.
- Birchard will make materials available for purchase. Patrons are encouraged to bring approved materials for their own use. A materials list is available upon request and online. Birchard staff may approve materials not listed.
- Three patrons are limited in the Makerspace at a time.