Can I use the Internet in the library?
FAQ - Abilene Christian UniversityYes. If you are an ACU student, staff or facutly member, you can get to the internet from any of the lab computers in the library by logging in with your ACU account or from a Public Access Computer (PAC). If you are not an ACU student, staff or faculty member, you can use the internet at PACs around the library.
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Cataloging (Library of Congress FAQ)Yes, there are several different methods currently available for searching the Library's catalogs over the Internet. The Library of Congress Catalog Home Page provides access to and information about these search methods.
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JBliss Low Vision Systems - FAQRecently we have been working with some libraries to help their low vision patrons get access to library services using PnC Net. Today most libraries have great web sites that provide access to tons of information about almost anything. Lots of information is available without a library card, but usually you need a library card to access the card catalog, reserve and check out books. Often you can get the information you need without going to the library.
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FAQ - Abilene Christian UniversityYes. Anyone with a laptop/PDA can connect to the Internet using the library's wireless connection if it is equipped with a wireless card. You can also connect to the Internet using a wired campus network port. There are about 10 wired ports throughout the library.<
Related QuestionsBrookfield Public Library - FAQThe Library offers access to the Internet through a broadband connection. Residents cardholders may get on the Internet without charge. Nonresidents who show a home library card or valid Driver's License or State ID may also access the Internet without charge. Some restrictions apply. See the Computer Use Policy for details.Related Questions
Libraries frequently asked questionsYes, you can use our PCs and access the Internet free in all our libraries. We have 95 PCs for the public to use and all have Internet access, Microsoft Office and software for the visually impaired. There are also flatbed scanners you can use and black and white or colour printing in every library. Prints are 10p per sheet for b/w and 30p for colour.Related Questions
Can I access the Internet in the library with my laptop?
Washington State University Libraries FAQHere are a few facts - see our Ethernet/Wireless Access for Laptop Computers guide for more complete information on requirements and locations. Wireless access is available in most parts of the Architecture, Education, Health Sciences, Holland and Terrell, and Owen Science and Engineering Library. Wireless access is not currently available in the Fischer Agricultural Sciences Library, though it is expected in the near future. Holland and Terrell Libraries have eleven outlets for Internet access.
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Cataloging (Library of Congress FAQ)Classification Web, a new Web-based subscription service from the Cataloging Distribution Service, includes both the Library of Congress Subject Headings and the LC Classification. See http://classweb.loc.gov/.
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Contra Costa County Library - FAQs - Computers at the librar...You will need your library card to logon to an Internet computer. Please see our Rules for Internet Use for additional information regarding use of the library computers. If no computers are open, you can reserve one using the Computer Reservation System.
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Hunt Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Technical S...Yes. There are wireless capabilities in two places in the library: at the front of the library and in the atrium area. Access requires an IEEE 802.11b compliant network card. The card may be purchased at the university bookstore or from most electronic stores. Please access the Information Technology site through ERNIE for specific directions on how to set up your computer to work with ERAU's wireless environment. (Log in to ERNIE > Student Services > IT Services > Wireless) [Back to Top]
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Frequently Asked Questions: Arapahoe Community CollegeYes. Wireless access is available through the "WiFi" standard. Most users can simply bring their wireless-enabled laptops to the Library and access the Internet.
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FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)Yes, but only at the main library during business hours. Stop by the front desk to pick up login information.
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Huntington Beach - Official City Web site - FaqsCentral Library has wireless Internet that offers free access to the Internet for those with a laptop that has wireless access capabilities. Library cardholders can also access the Internet in the computer lab at no charge, one hour per day. The Media Services department has eight personal computers available for public access. They cost $5.00 per hour. Printouts are 25 cents per page for black-and-white and 75 cents a page for color.
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Do I have to pay to use the Internet in the library?
Reading Borough Libraries: Frequently Asked Questions, FAQsIt is free to use the Internet within the library. You can have a maximum of an hour and a half per day. It is possible to book in advance either in person or over the phone on 0118 901 5941 for access in the Central Library. You must bring your library card with you in order to use the Internet. Printing is charged at 10p a page.
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Waltham Public Library - Frequently Asked Reference Question...The public internet center has 22 state-of-the-art computers available for use free of charge on an as available basis. All computers have T-1 access to the Internet. Assistive technologies such as large screen monitors, screen magnification software, and voice recognition software are available upon request. Computers have the Microsoft Office Suite, Acrobat, AOL, Internet Explorer, Netscape and can print to a black & white or color laser printer.
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Welcome to the City of Destin!There are 26 public access terminals and printing is 15 cents per page. The Library also provides free wireless access for those who bring their own laptop.
Related QuestionsHow much time can I have on the library's Internet computers?
Toronto Public Library > Reserve a ComputerSessions can be reserved for 30 minutes. Two 30-minute sessions reserved in a row on the same computer run for 60 minutes without “timing out.”
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MP2079 Engineering Innovation and Designyou will need to be sure any idea you propose is original, a comprehensive search of similar ideas is necessary. The Library offers a short course to teach how to maximise the benefit of using the internet. Each group is required to propose TWO members to attend.
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FAQ | AIS ST HELENSYes, some of the computers in the Independent Learning Centre are connected to email and the Internet (there is a sign above each computer indicating whether or not it allows access to email and the Internet). To use email and/or the Internet at AIS you need to set up an Internet or email account. An Internet account will give you access to the Internet and to web-based email services such as Hotmail. An AIS email account will only allow you access to an AIS email address (eg. Xxx@ais.ac.
Related QuestionsWhat is the difference between the Internet and the library's databases?
Florida Southern CollegeThe library purchases access to subscription databases and for that we have access to thousands of articles from scholarly journals, newspapers, magazines, conferences and more. The databases provide abstracts, full text articles, subject headings, authority, reliability and validity. Much of the content on the Internet is free, but unreliable.
Related QuestionsIs the library's Internet connection secure?
Mission Viejo Library | Computer ServicesThe library has security measures in place to secure the wired public network. However, security is not guaranteed and the library is not liable. This is a very public place, so you should take caution in what type of personal information you display on our public computers, and make sure you log out of any online accounts before closing the Internet browser. Our wireless Internet network is NOT secure; please refer to our Wi-Fi Network page. The library does not try to access your computer.
Related QuestionsHow can I view my Library Account on the internet?
Catalog F.A.Q.From our online catalog, catalog.maplewoodlibrary.org, click on My Account (in left hand column, under Catalog Options) or from the library's homepage, www.maplewoodlibrary.org, move your mouse to Library Catalog at the top left of the screen, then click on My Account on the drop-down menu.
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