A few years ago, just about anyone could turn up at a college library, sit down at a bank of public-access computers, and cruise the Internet with no password, little trouble, and only the slimmest ...
A third of U.S. residents 14 and older—about 77 million people—use public library computers to do their homework, look for jobs, connect with friends, and improve their lives, according to a new study ...
A third of Americans — about 77 million people — use public library computers to look for jobs, connect with friends, do their homework and improve their lives, according to a new study released ...
A third of Americans 14 and older – about 77 million people – use public library computers to look for jobs, connect with friends, do their homework and improve their lives, according to a new study ...
Public libraries have traditionally offered access to materials that citizens do not personally own. These materials may include periodicals, reference works as well as sound and video recordings.
All non-SLU patrons must sign in at the Lindell Boulevard entrance service desk with a photo ID. Library administration reserves the right to modify this policy at any time.
Starting today, customers can access in-library computers by appointment at Burnhamthorpe and Central Libraries. Computer visits are on a limited basis at first to ensure customer and employee safety.