Your library welcomes residents and visitors to use the library’s public computers, internet, and printers. We also provide free wireless internet access for those with laptops and handheld devices. Check if your library also provides printers with wireless access. Use of the library’s public computers and Wi-Fi is free of charge, but there is a small fee for printing documents.
FAQ:
What Do I Need to Do To Use a Computer ?
- You may be asked to sign-in for a library computer at the front desk before use and to read the posted Internet Policy .
- Computer and Internet use is open to the public; a library card is not required.
When Can I Use a Computer ?
- The computers are available to the public during library opening hours.
- Computer use is on a first come, first served, basis.
- Time on the public computer is limited to one hour per person, per day.
- Wireless access to the Internet through an individual’s personal device is available from inside or outside the library, within range, 24/7.
Security Concerns
- Although the library’s computers use security measures, this may not completely protect against the chance of downloading harmful malware.
- The library is not responsible for the loss of data, damage or liability that may occur from use of public computers or wireless systems.
- It is the user’s responsibility to ensure their private information is protected.
Use of the Internet
- The library does not monitor and has no control over the information accessed through the Internet.
- The Internet may contain inaccurate information or material of a controversial nature. The library cannot censor access to material, nor protect users from inaccurate or offensive information.
- Parents of children under the age of 16 are responsible for their child’s use of the computer and Internet.
- The public computers are located in areas which are shared by library users of all ages, backgrounds and sensibilities. Users are asked to be respectful when accessing potentially offensive information and images. The library reserves the right to ask individuals to discontinue the display of information and images which cause a disruption.
Can I Use My Own Software?
- No, users may not use their own software on library computers.
Is Someone Available to Help Me?
- Staff assistance with Internet searches, email, and printing may be offered as time permits.
- Library volunteers have different computer skill levels and may not be able to assist.
- For more in-depth tech or computer help, book a session with a Tech Tutor.
Notice to Patrons:
Your library’s public computer network is not secure. Use of the library computers, or of privately-owned computers in the library, is solely at the risk of the user. The library is not responsible for damage to computers or information storage media belonging to computer users, or for any loss of data caused by any virus or otherwise, or for any loss or damage sustained while using computers in the library and when accessing the internet in the library.
In accord with the Canadian Library Association Statement on Intellectual Freedom, the library does not control, and assumes no responsibility for, information accessed on the Internet. Library users are responsible for the sites they visit and any text or images they print. As is the case with materials in the library collection, any restriction of a child’s access to the Internet is the responsibility of the parent or guardian. The library reserves the right to restrict users’ access to Internet workstations when they have made illegal or inappropriate use of them.