Computers in the Greenville Area Public Library are to be used for research and study. They are considered an extension of the Library’s resources. The Library maintains the right to restrict access to users viewing offensive material.
- Users must have a current library card to access the computers. There must be no fines, overdue or lost materials outstanding. Visitors to Greenville must present a driver’s license and are limited to three uses before they must obtain a library card.
- Computers may be used ONE HOUR PER DAY on a first come, first serve basis.
- Library card must be left at the desk when user signs in; it will be returned when the user is finished.
- No more than two (2) people at a time may use a computer. No more than (2) computers may be used by family members at the same time.
- Children under the age of twelve (12) must be accompanied by an adult. Games are not permitted on the adult computers if the children’s computer is available. Games on the adult computers are limited to one-half (1/2) hour.
- Computers are available from the time the library opens until one-half (1/2) hour before closing.
- If you encounter any problems with the equipment or programs, inform the staff immediately.
- Use of the computer is free. Use of the printer is 25¢ per page for black & white prints. Please go to the front desk to pay for and retrieve your pages.
- Library staff cannot provide in-depth training, but may be able to offer searching suggestions or advice on some available resources.