Library Services for Adults
Books by Mail
Books by Mail is a free service provided for individuals who live in the service area and are unable to leave home because of a temporary or permanent disability. Fill out the sign up form and we’ll contact you to set everything up.
Step 1
Sign up!
Step 2
Complete an interest survey
Schedule of Fees
Computer Use
No Charge
Scanning
No Charge
Fax (Sending only)
No Charge
Printing & Photocopying (B&W)
$ 0.10 per page
Printing & Photocopying (Color or Large-Format)
$ 0.25 per page
Access library WiFi
Surf the Internet through high-speed wireless networking at any library location.
Wireless devices may automatically detect the Library’s “Hot Spot” and configure themselves to use the system.
If your device does not connect right away, try the following:
Make sure your wireless network adapter has been properly installed according to the manufacturers instructions.
Use the management software that came with your wireless device to confirm that your configuration settings match the following values.
Save any modified settings and restart your device.
Protect yourself online
WiFi users are responsible for protecting their own devices when using library WiFi. The library will not be responsible for any personal information (i.e. credit card) that may be compromised, or for any damage caused to your hardware or software, security issues or consequences caused by viruses or hacking. All library WiFi users should have up-to-date virus protection on their device. Anti-virus and security protection are the responsibility of the patron. You'll find a variety of courses covering online safety in LinkedIn Learning, available to all library patrons.
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Rules for WiFi use
Patrons may not: Send, display or receive obscene, harassing, or libelous messages, files, or images.
Engage in any activity that is obscene or deliberately and maliciously offensive, libelous, or slanderous.
Use Library computers to gain access to computers or computer systems for which they are not authorized.
Use any library computer network line for illegal or criminal purposes.
Violate copyright laws or software licensing agreements.
Intentionally use techniques or software to harass other users or infiltrate, damage, or alter a computer or computing system.