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Tech Tutoring – Does the library offer computer assistance for adults?
- Molly Kane
- Feb. 18, 2020
Yes! The library can assist you with common computer, tablet, and Smartphone questions. Please visit our Tech Tutoring for Adults page for more information.
Library of Things
- Molly Kane
- Feb. 26, 2018
Library of Things is a collection of items for loan that expands the boundaries of traditionally defined library materials. A natural evolution of the Library’s existing lending model, this collection supplements the Library’s approach to meeting the needs of our diverse and growing community. Please visit our Library of Things page for information about items currently available
Printing: Does the Library offer printing from your tablet or cell phone?
- Molly Kane
- Aug. 25, 2015
Yes! See our Wireless Printing page.
STEAM Lab at UDPL
- Molly Kane
- Jun. 22, 2015
For information on UDPL's Steam Lab, you can see our STEAM Lab page.
Can I check out eBooks or eAudiobooks from the Library?
- Molly Kane
- Feb. 3, 2015
Yes, the Library subscribes to multiple eBook platforms including Overdrive/Libby, Hoopla, & RB Digital. UDPL also buys extra copies just for our patrons, so make sure you login before you browse. Please visit our Books, Audio, & Video Online page for more information.
Scanner: Does the Library have a scanner?
- Molly Kane
- Dec. 16, 2014
Scanning is available in the library's Computer Lab on the 2nd floor. Scanning is free and available in black & white or color. Scanned files can be saved to USB drive - please bring your own. After you scan your file, you may use one of the library's computers to view or email it, if needed. For
Computers: Can I save my files?
- Molly Kane
- Dec. 16, 2014
Patrons may save to the computer C drive but saved files will not be retained after logging off. Patrons may also use USB drives (thumb drive) or portable hard drives as long as they do not install software on our computers. Unfortunately, our computers cannot burn to CDs or DVDs.
Computers: What software is on your computers?
- Molly Kane
- Dec. 16, 2014
The library has 23 computers for use by the public. All computers have Internet access (Internet Explorer, Firefox & Chrome), MS Office 2010, including Word 2010, Excel 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 and Windows Media Player. Patrons can listen to sound with their own headphones or the library sells earbuds for patron use. For more information, please see
Computers: What do I need to use your computers?
- Molly Kane
- Dec. 16, 2014
For regular use, a library card is required but occasional users, and out of area users, may request a guest pass from the front desk for full access.
Computers: How long may I use a computer?
- Molly Kane
- Dec. 16, 2014
Computers are available for 45 minute sessions. If there are computers free, sessions will automatically renew in 15 minute increments. Computer use by patrons is governed by our Internet & Computer Use Policy and Guidelines. Only juvenile cards may log in to the computers in the kids room. During times that school is in session, adults may use