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public computers

We have public computer stations for children, teens, and adults. They are available for anyone's use and no library card is needed. Computers are available whenever the library is open and shut down 15 minutes before closing. Children and teen computers are on the first floor, adult computers are on the second floor. We have copier/printers you can use on each floor and a 15-minute print station computer near the Main Street entrance.

Copies and prints cost $.10 each for B&W, $.25 each for color. Each copy/print station has a cash-only vending machine which accepts coins, $1 and $5 bills.

Two Ways to Print

Copies and prints cost $.10 each for B&W, $.25 each for color.

  1. Each copy/print station has a cash-only vending machine which accepts coins, $1 and $5 bills.
  2. Print with your own device using Princh and pay with a card or service. Learn about Princh
Technology Classes for Adults
Sat, Oct 07, 10:00am - 11:00am
Reed Memorial Library - Computer Lab
8mm film was popular for home movies. Learn how to make a digital copy to play on a tv or... more
8mm film was popular for home movies. Learn how to make a digital copy to play on a tv or computer. Limited to 8 people.

Fri, Oct 27, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Reed Memorial Library
Librarian and local historian Kevin Gray will give a lecture on the early history of the... more
Librarian and local historian Kevin Gray will give a lecture on the early history of the library, followed by a demonstration of ghost hunting equipment by paranormal investigator Joanna Pratt.

Sat, Nov 18, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Reed Memorial Library - Computer Lab
Do you know how many research and learning resources are free and at your fingertips at your... more
Do you know how many research and learning resources are free and at your fingertips at your public library? Join us for an exploration of all the resources available to you. Limit 10 people.

Internet Acceptable Use

The Internet is a global network with no governmental control of its users or contents. Information accessed through the Internet may be controversial in nature. The library is not responsible for the content or accuracy of the Internet and the World Wide Web. The library cannot be responsible for computer problems, network outages or other access problems which may occur.

Library public access computers are filtered for content but patrons must still assume responsibility for their child's use of the Internet through Reed Memorial Library. Only parents may restrict Internet resources chosen by their children.

Anyone is free to use the library's Internet computers. Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult. By acknowledging the usage agreement when accessing the Internet on a library computer, patrons agree to abide by the Internet use rules.

A copy of the complete policy is available at the public services desk.