RE: Cell phone disruption

From: Serpento, Mary Margaret (MSerpento@sommerspc.com)
Date: Fri Aug 31 2007 - 11:52:13 PDT


Someone already invented cellphone jamming years ago:

 
gizmos: The latest gadgets and tech toys.
Hope You Like Jamming, TooCell-phone jammers may soon be all over.
By David S. Bennahum
Posted Friday, Dec. 5, 2003, at 6:34 PM ET
 
http://www.slate.com/id/2092059/

 
Mary Margaret Serpento
Librarian
Sommers Schwartz, P.C.

 

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From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu] On
Behalf Of Leers, Susanna
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 2:32 PM
To: Lawlib
Subject: Cell phone disruption

This is a problem everywhere, of course, not just in libraries. And like
most people I tend to think that people should stop using their
cellphones - except ME, because when I use my cellphone it's really
really necessary.
 There's a crying need for someone to invent a cellphone booth solution.
Actually, there are some cellphone booths out there, (story in USA Today
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2006-06-18-cellphone-b
ooths_x.htm) but they're like the old phonebooths, expensive, and the
library would have to buy these booths and plop them somewhere where
there was space.
 Problem is that cellphones aren't like old phones, they're not
tethered, and there are lots and lots of them. What we need is some
sort of individual, easily portable, inexpensive cellphone booth that we
would each have to buy for ourselves - I'm thinking something like those
mod 60's umbrellas that were clear and came down to your elbows, only
made with soundproof material. the soundproofing would make it a lot
easier for the cellphone user to hear too. Any inventors out there?
Susanna M. Leers
Electronic Research & Technology Services
Barco Law Library
University of Pittsburgh
vox 412 648 1329
fax 412 648 1352
 
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From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu [owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu] On Behalf Of
Clive, Myndi [MClive@washoecounty.us]
Sent: 31 August 2007 02:07 PM
To: Lawlib
Subject: RE: Cell phone Users

Gosh, I should hope that your exclamation points are in jest!!!!!
 
Public Libraries for the the Public. With budget cuts and rising
materials costs, we can't afford to lose any customers and supporters of
the library with exaggerated policies and "shushing". Cell phones are a
part of life, like it or not. Adjusting our attitudes and policies
towards new technology (cell phones, etc.) should be done with everyone
in mind, including our users and their needs.
 
Don't think I advocate the use of cell phones in the library, but tact
has to be used with customers. Cell phones are an extension of some
people's office and therefore is necessary for their livelihood. Because
of this, we need to have some leniency along with the boundaries that
the library creates.
 
...my two cents!
 
Myndi Clive
Reference Librarian
Washoe County Law Library
 

        -----Original Message-----
        From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu
[mailto:owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu] On Behalf Of Burgalassi, Anthony J.
        Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 10:43 AM
        To: Sharon Wayland; Lawlib
        Subject: RE: Cell phone Users
        
        
         
        I would "BANN" the use of cell phone usage in the building, just
like "No smoking" If the patrons need to talk on the cell phone they
need to go outside the building. After all it's a library there
shouldn't be any talking out loud to begin with!
         
        I wouldn't hesitate to start banning patrons!
         
          
         Anthony J. Burgalassi
        From the Desk of Anthony J. Burgalassi
        Regional Reference Librarian, NY Office
         
         
         
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        From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu
[mailto:owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu] On Behalf Of Sharon Wayland
        Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 11:33 AM
        To: Lawlib
        Subject: Cellphone Users
        
        

        I know this has been discussed before but our problem with
cellphone users has become increasingly worse and I am wondering if
others are having the same difficulties. Fort Worth sits on top of a
huge natural gas reserve and so our library (and the entire courthouse
for that matter) has very recently been overrun by people doing oil and
gas research. They talk on their cellphones incessantly and no amount
of warning and signposting has seemed to help. We used to allow them to
keep their phones turned on in vibrate mode but the phone conversations
became so loud and annoying, we recently posted signs tellling them to
shut them off completely. Now we are fighting with them all day long to
get them to KEEP them turned off. They are usually cooperative about
turning them off but almost invariably, end up turning them back on,
sometimes within just a few minutes. I am not talking about one or two
isolated cases but more like dozens every day.

        What do you do when you have a large number of patrons who abuse
the rules constantly? This is public library and I hesitate to start
banning patrons.

        Sharon Wayland
        Tarrant County Law Library
        100 W. Weatherford, Rm. 420
        Fort Worth, TX 76196-0800
        817-212-7228
        Fax 817-884-1509

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