The Connecticut State Library is committed to serving as a universal touchpoint, offering help to all as a trusted place without a sense of stigma, fostering intergenerational participation in civic life, and welcoming every individual with intention and inclusion. We affirm that free speech and the freedom to read are rights protected by the First Amendment.
Guided by these principles, the Connecticut State Library provides resources and services under the following policies.
Connecticut State library user policies
- Borrowing Materials from the Connecticut State Library
- Computer Use Guidelines
- Document Certification
- Intellectual Property Policy
- Rules and Procedures for Researchers Using Archival Records and Secured Collections
- Borrowing Privileges for CT State Employees
- Copies, Copiers, and Change
- Get a Library Card
- Legal Reference Policy
- Reproduction and Publication of Connecticut State Library Collections
- Circulation Records Confidentiality
- Disclaimers and Permissions
- Guidelines on Use of Restricted Original Archival Records
- Library User Conduct Policy
- Website Privacy Policy
Connecticut State library policy and procedure manual
- Affirmative Action Policy Statement
- Anti-Harassment and Discrimination Policy
- Discrimination Complaint Form
- Collection Policy For The State Archives In The Connecticut State Library
- Executive Order Number 3 Guidelines and Rules
- Collection Development Policy
- Intellectual Property Policy
- Americans with Disabilities Act Policy
- Discrimination Complaint Policy
- Prevention of Violence in the Workplace