Privacy
Every person's privacy is protected. No one will share what books are checked out, what websites are visited, or what questions are asked by people visiting the library.
To read the American Library Association's Code of Ethics, click on the button below.
Equitable Access
All students, no matter what their gender or race or where they come from, has the same opportunity to learn and be successful.
To read Baltimore County's Equity Policy, click on the button below.
Acceptable Use
Everyone agrees to use technology responsibly and practice good digital citizenship. Some expectations include people will be kind to each other, not share personal information, and take care of devices.
To read Baltimore County's Acceptable Use Policy, click on the button below.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is using ideas or words that you did not create and not telling anyone they came from another person or source. Plagiarism falls under Baltimore County's Student Behavior Code as a category one offense.
To read Baltimore County's Student Behavior Code, click on the button below. See item letter "r" on page 4 for plagiarism.
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Find out more information about plagiarism at Plagiarism.org.
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Copyright and Fair Use
Copyright
Work created by a person is protected. Another person's work should not be copied and used without his or her permission.
Fair Use
Sometimes a part of another person's work can be used without his or her permission. It depends on what the work is, how it is being used, the amount being used, and why it is being used.
Baltimore County Public Schools provides many resources for you and your family to explore about copyright, fair use, creative commons, and more. Click on the button below to access the website.
Work created by a person is protected. Another person's work should not be copied and used without his or her permission.
Fair Use
Sometimes a part of another person's work can be used without his or her permission. It depends on what the work is, how it is being used, the amount being used, and why it is being used.
Baltimore County Public Schools provides many resources for you and your family to explore about copyright, fair use, creative commons, and more. Click on the button below to access the website.
Works Cited
"Code of Ethics of the American Lilbrary Association." ALA. 22. Jan. 2008, www.ala.org/advocacy/sites/ala.org.advocacy/files/content/proethics/codeofethics
/Code%20of%20Ethics%20of%20the%20American%20Library%20Association.pdf.
Ray, Kelly. "Copyright and Fair Use." Baltimore County Public School Office of Digital Learning. Jun. 2019, bcpsodl.pbworks.com/w/page/82991317
/Copyright%20and%20Fair%20Use#CopyrightampFairUseBasicsnbsp.
"Equity." Baltimore County Public Schools. 2016, www.bcps.org/system/policies_rules/policies/0000Series/POL0100.pdf.
Plagiagism.org. Turnitin, 2017, www.plagiarism.org/. Accessed 30 Jul. 2019.
“Student Behavior Code.” Baltimore County Public Schools, 2019, www.bcps.org/system/policies_rules/policies/5000Series/POL5550.pdf. Accessed 31 Jul. 2019.
"Technology Acceptable Use Policy (TAUP) for Students." Baltimore County Public Schools. 2017, www.bcps.org/system/policies_rules/rules/6000Series/RULE6202.pdf.
/Code%20of%20Ethics%20of%20the%20American%20Library%20Association.pdf.
Ray, Kelly. "Copyright and Fair Use." Baltimore County Public School Office of Digital Learning. Jun. 2019, bcpsodl.pbworks.com/w/page/82991317
/Copyright%20and%20Fair%20Use#CopyrightampFairUseBasicsnbsp.
"Equity." Baltimore County Public Schools. 2016, www.bcps.org/system/policies_rules/policies/0000Series/POL0100.pdf.
Plagiagism.org. Turnitin, 2017, www.plagiarism.org/. Accessed 30 Jul. 2019.
“Student Behavior Code.” Baltimore County Public Schools, 2019, www.bcps.org/system/policies_rules/policies/5000Series/POL5550.pdf. Accessed 31 Jul. 2019.
"Technology Acceptable Use Policy (TAUP) for Students." Baltimore County Public Schools. 2017, www.bcps.org/system/policies_rules/rules/6000Series/RULE6202.pdf.