Computers:
The library maintains a number of computers and related
services for our patrons' use.
You will need to have your library card (or photo ID) with you
to use the computers.
Printing is available at 25¢ per sheet.
Word processing computers are available so
that you can type and print out your letter, paper, resume, or
other item. These computers are booked in one-hour timeslots
and are usually available.
We also have several
internet access
computers that may be booked in one-hour timeslots. These
computers are in high demand, especially certain times of day,
so we recommend that you call and reserve one ahead of time.
Access to the internet is provided in accordance with our
internet access policy.
If you need to use the internet for just a few minutes, our
QuickNet computer is available for use in
short timeslots (up to fifteen minutes). The QuickNet
computer is not reserved ahead like the others; it's
available on a first-come first-served basis, so you can
just walk up to it, use your library card number as a
password, and get right on.
Additionally, we provide a
wireless access point
(802.11b/g
hotspot
),
so that your wireless-capable laptop or other device can connect
from anywhere on the library grounds (it even works out on the lawn).
The
SSID
for our access point is called
publicaccess
, and
it is available to the public whenever the library is open.
Classes:
Online Information Resources:
The library also provides subscription access to a number of useful
information resources. Our patrons may access these resources from
within the library (using the internet computers) or from home,
via the internet (using your library card number for access).
Most of the subscription resources we provide are available via the
Ohio Web Library.
Additional resources, related to genealogy, are available from
the
Ohio Room.