Computers & Internet
Here’s a look at the policies for computer and Internet use at the library.
Reserve a PC
Sign up online to schedule your use of a library computer.
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Saving Files on KCLS Computers
Working on a document on a library computer you need to continue later? Consider saving your work to the cloud! The ‘cloud’ refers to saving files long-term or using software on the Internet.
In the near future a new computer booking and print management system will discontinue the ‘P’ drive file storage. For this reason, now is an excellent time to begin using cloud services such as, Google Docs or Windows Live SkyDrive, for free long-term online storage.
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IrfanView Instructions
Picture Viewing Software on public PCs used for viewing, manipulating, and printing digital pictures such as JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and TIF.
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Computer Classes
Take advantage of free computer training sessions offered at many community libraries. Increase your skills by learning how to use the Internet, popular software and online library resources.
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Access to Social Networking Sites
Library patrons can access sites such as Facebook. Learn more about the role of such sites in the lives of young people, and find safety information for parents.
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Internet Filtering Software Policy
KCLS cards are automatically set to filter out sites with strong violent or sexual content in compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (see above). If you’d like the filter removed, are conducting legitimate research and are 17 or older, please contact a library staff member.
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Computer Labs
Get free access to computer programs you may need for projects related to home, school or work. Learn more about creating resumes and using popular applications.
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KCLS Network/Internet Speed
The speed of internet connections varies at each KCLS library. While most of our community libraries connect to the KCLS Service Center at an average speed of 20Mb/s, some libraries are connected at a rate of 3Mb/s or 1.5Mb/s. There is about 120 Mb/s worth of Internet bandwidth.
Speed connections vary based on usage levels. For example, a library experiencing heavy internet usage, which occurs when multiple patrons simultaneously view streaming video, may have an impact on the connection speed.
The wireless connection speed depends on the person's individual computer.
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Last Updated:
January 7, 2013