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one-on-one Technology help

Need some help with your device or getting started with a program or app? Maybe you've taken a tech class and want to learn a little more? Schedule a help session with our staff and we'll work one-on-one with you and your tech device or software, up to an hour.  Alternatively, you may use our computers to learn more about specific software programs.

Register using any of the following methods. When you make your appointment, you will need to describe what topic or questions you would like your session to cover.

In person at the Adult Services desk on the second floor
By phone at 330-296-2827 ext. 200
Via email at reference@reedlibrary.org

Just a few of the devices and tech we've tackled:

  • mobile phone
  • e-reader
  • tablet/iPad
  • Microsoft Office applications

Other opportunities to learn technology at our classes are below. Library events are always free and open to the public, no library card needed. 

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.