Can I install my own programs on a library computer?
Nope. It is not possible to alter or customize public equipment for specific users.
Nope. It is not possible to alter or customize public equipment for specific users.
No, the library does not offer any computer classes in a traditional setting at this time. However, we do have subscriptions to free online training courses that you can take on one of our public access computers or learn from home. Our computers don't have speakers, but you can use your own earbuds to listen to the instructional videos.
Yes we do! Our Library Document Station™ is located upstairs in the Information Services Department. This all-in-one, self-serve station enables you to scan documents, book pages, or photos, and convert them to PDF, JPEG, PNG or Microsoft Word format. The scanned files can then be sent to a mobile device, emailed, or copied to a user-supplied USB drive. The minimum fee is $1.00 which includes 10 scanned pages/sides. Once the minimum fee has been met, additional scanned pages are $0.10 each.
Yes you can! The library has partnered with the PrinterOn service and they offer several methods for printing from mobile devices. All documents may be retrieved from the print vending station on the second floor of the library in the Information Services Department. Costs are $0.15 for black and white and $1.00 for color, per printed page/side.
Yes. The network name or SSID is called ChapinGuestAccess. No password is required, however, users must agree to our Internet Policy each day their device connects to our network.
No, unless you remember your barcode number and PIN. Otherwise, you would have to pay $2.00 to replace your card.
Yes, you would just need to go to the circulation desk and ask for a Computer Access card if you do not already have a Full Access library card.