Computer Access
The Huron County Library, in partnership with the Huron Community Access program, offers free Internet access at all 13 library branches.
Internet workstations are available to registered users only. Registration may be done at the library circulation desk. Use is by appointment and limited to 60 minutes per day on a first-come, first-served basis, to a maximum of three sessions per week. You must leave the workstation as soon as your time is up. Computers are shut down 5 minutes before closing.
Computers are for Internet use only unless otherwise identified.
To use our computers, you must acknowledge our Acceptable Use Agreement and follow our Internet Rules.
Internet workstations are available to registered users only. Registration may be done at the library circulation desk. Use is by appointment and limited to 60 minutes per day on a first-come, first-served basis, to a maximum of three sessions per week. You must leave the workstation as soon as your time is up. Computers are shut down 5 minutes before closing.
Computers are for Internet use only unless otherwise identified.
To use our computers, you must acknowledge our Acceptable Use Agreement and follow our Internet Rules.
Internet Training
If you are new to computers, the prospect of using one may be frightening. If you are interested in learning how to use a computer, find information on the World Wide Web, or keep in touch with family and friends using email, then CAP can help.
CAP Youth Workers are often available to deliver one-on-one internet training on basic computer use, internet searching and setting up an email account. Best of all, this training is free.
To book your appointment with a CAP Youth Worker, contact the branch library closest to you. If a CAP Youth Worker is not available to assist you, our online tutorials or smart searching shortcuts may provide the help you need.
CAP Youth Workers are often available to deliver one-on-one internet training on basic computer use, internet searching and setting up an email account. Best of all, this training is free.
To book your appointment with a CAP Youth Worker, contact the branch library closest to you. If a CAP Youth Worker is not available to assist you, our online tutorials or smart searching shortcuts may provide the help you need.