Computers & Internet
- It is not necessary to reserve in advance. Workstations are available on a first come, first served basis.
- You do not need to have a library card to use a workstation.
- Users must first register at the circulation desk with their library card or any other proof of ID.
- The Library reserves the right to limit or ask users to limit their time on public computers.
- Support is available, depending upon availability and expertise of staff.
- Software programs vary depending on computer or branch. Please call your local branch if you have any specific needs.
- Users most conform at all times to the library's rules and regulations.
- Any Costs???
ACCESSIBILITY
In order to make public computers more accessible to persons with disabilities, the Library now offers assistive device on a designated workstation in each library branch: a keyboard with larger keys for the visually impaired.INTERNET SAFETY
Are you concerned about your kids and the Internet?Media Awareness Network's web site resources offers tips to help you manage media at home, maximize the benefits of the Internet for your kids, and minimize the risks they can encounter online.
Public Internet access is made possible through a grant from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism through theSouthern Ontario Library Service (SOLS). Computer equipment & software are funded partly by Industry Canadathrough the Community Access Program (CAP).