Catalog

Library Hours

Mon-Th: 9:30am-9pm
Fridays: 9:30am-5pm
Sat: 10am-5pm
Sundays: Labor Day-Memorial Day
1pm-5pm

Using a Library Computer

The following programs are available on Library computers:

Microsoft Word 2000
Microsoft Excel 2000
Microsoft Powerpoint 2000
Microsoft Access 2000
Microsoft Publisher 2000
Wordpad
MS Paint

Internet Explorer
Netscape

Adobe Acrobat Reader
Win Zip
Computer Games

Monroe cardholders may log on to Library computers using their 14-digit Library barcode as their password. Computer use is limited to two hours per day and Library computers automatically shut down one-half-hour before the Library closes.

Visitors with an identification card such as a driver's license are permitted to use Monroe Library computers for two hours per day. Visitors may sign-up for a guest computer pass at the Reference Desk.

 

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Printing from a Library Computer

Monroe Cardholders may print for a fee of 10 cents for black and white printouts and 50 cents for color printouts. Users may go to the Reference Desk to add money to their printing accounts in increments of $1. Printing costs will be deducted from this amount and leftover money will stay on the account for future use.

Visitors may print for a fee of 10 cents for black and white printouts and 50 cents for color printouts. Printing fees can be paid at the Reference Desk.

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Wireless Access

Users with wireless-enabled laptops or PDAs may access the Internet from any location
inside of the Library through our wireless network.

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Computer Tutorials and Web Links

Tutorials

Beginner Internet Use
Blogs and Blogging

Beginner Internet Use

AARP: Basic Web Lessons
http://www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/basic_web/

Internet Tutorials from The University at Albany Libraries

http://www.internettutorials.net

Mouse Aerobics- learn how to use a mouse
http://www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/mouse/page1.html

Mousercise- this site also teaches mouse skills
http://www.pbclibrary.org/mousing/mousercise.htm

 

Blogs and Blogging

A blog is a type of web page with entries listed in reverse-chronological order. One benefit of a blog is that you can subscribe to a blog and read updates using a blog reader such as Bloglines.

Blogs in Plain English (Video)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI

Instructions for Subscribing to Blogs Using Bloglines (PDF)

Subscribing to a Blog Using Bloglines

Definition and Instructions for Creating a Blogger Blog

 

Web Links

AARP- Computers and Technology
(includes reviews and how-to guides)

http://www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/

CNET.com
http://www.cnet.com/

PCWebopedia - Dictionary of Computing Terms
http://www.pcwebopedia.com

 

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Computer Classes

MAY

Start-Up with the Internet Wednesday

Wed, April 23

Wed, May 14, 21, and 28 at 10:15 AM

6

 

Start-Up with the Internet Thursday

Thurs, April 17

Thurs, May 1, 8, and 15 at 9:15 AM

6

 

Introduction to Microsoft Word*

Fri, April 18

Friday, May 9 and 16 at 9:15 AM

6

 

Place Your Own Holds Using iBistro*

Tues, April 15

Tuesday, May 6 or May 13 at 9:15 AM

6

 

Introduction to Microsoft Excel*

Tues, April  22

Saturday, May 10 at 9:15 AM

6

 

 

 

 

 

JUNE

Start-Up with the Internet Wednesday

Wed, May 14

Wed, June 4, 11, and 18 at 10:15 AM

6

 

Start-Up with the Internet Thursday

Thurs, May 15

Thurs, June 5, 12, and 19 at 9:15 AM

6

 

Intermediate Internet*

Fri, May 16

Friday, June 6 and 13 at 9:15 AM

6

 

360 Search - Search Multiple Library Databases Simultaneously*

Tues, May 13

Tuesday, June 3 and 10 at 9:15 AM

6

 

 

 

 

 

JULY

Start-Up with the Internet Wednesday

Wed, June 25

Wed, July 16, 23, and 30 at 10:15 AM

6

 

Start-Up with the Internet Thursday

Thurs, June 19

Thurs, July 10, 17, and 24 at 9:15 AM

6

 

Introduction to Microsoft Word*

Fri, June 20

Friday, July 11 and 18 at 9:15 AM

6

 

Health on the Internet*

Tues, June 10

Tuesday, July 8 and 15 at 9:15 AM

6

 

SIGN-UP TIME: 9:30 AM at the Reference Desk
(Lobby doors open at 9 AM)

*You must be competent with both the keyboard and mouse to take these more advanced classes.  No exceptions!

 

Class Descriptions

Start-Up with the Internet
These classes will help the novice computer user become comfortable with some basic computer terminology, and use of the mouse. Students will learn the fundamentals of navigating the Internet to find information. Participants will explore Web sites with known addresses and learn how to use search engines and directories through practice searches.

  • This is the most basic computer class that we offer. We recommend that you take this class before attempting any other classes if you are not comfortable with using the Internet, the keyboard or the mouse.

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Introduction to Microsoft Word

Handouts

Sample Letter
Instructions


This class will provide instruction on composing and formatting a basic business letter using Microsoft Word. We will cover the use of commands including indenting, creating a bulleted list, text formatting and spell checking. You will need to know how to use a mouse and have some beginning typing skills.



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Intermediate Internet Handouts (PDF)

Description: This class will teach you how to find information on the Internet using Yahoo! and other commonly used sites. You will learn how to look up a phone number, check financial information, print out directions, find your local movie schedule and weather, and locate book reviews.

Required Skills: You must be competent with both the keyboard and a mouse. No Exceptions!

 

The Book Lover's Internet
Love Books? Locate book reviews, author biographies, book discussion guides and more online.

Required Skills: You must be competent with both the keyboard and the mouse. No Exceptions!


Introduction to Microsoft Excel

Find out how to create basic charts and graphs and perform simple mathematical operations with this popular spreadsheet program.

Required Skills: You must be competent with both the keyboard and the mouse. No Exceptions!

 

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Microsoft Publisher for Beginners

This class will introduce you to the basics of a program that is used to create flyers, banners, greeting cards and more.

Required Skills: You must be competent with both the keyboard and the mouse. No Exceptions!



Google Search Tips

This class will show you how to use Google to search for images,
news, maps, telephone numbers, stock quotes, and more.

Required Skills: You must be competent with both the keyboard and
the mouse. No Exceptions!

Our New Catalog: iBistro- Hands On

Let us introduce you to your new Library Catalog.
Find out how to see what we own and what you have
checked out.

Required skills: You must be competent with both the keyboard
and a mouse. No Exceptions!

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How Do I…Computer Questions Answered*

Anything goes!  Questions about how to use Microsoft Word?  How to send an email attachment?  How about downloading an online audio book?  Ask and we will do our best to answer all  of your questions.

 

  

Learn to Search your Library Databases*

We’ll discuss the best ways to find information using databases including EbscoHost, The Literature Resource Center and Novelist, all of which are available to you free of cost through your Library web site: www.monroetwplibrary.org.

 

Hands-On Yahoo! Mail*

Setting Up Your Yahoo! E-Mail Account

Using Your Yahoo! E-Mail Account


This two-session class will teach you how to set up and use a free web-based Yahoo! Email account.  Learn how to compose a message, reply to email and forward messages from any computer that has an Internet connection.

 

 


Health on the Internet Handouts
Learn how to locate information on health issues and medications using links from our Web site and other valuable Internet Web sites. You must be competent with both the keyboard and mouse to take this new class. No exceptions!

  • You will need to bring your library card to every class that you attend in order to sign-on to a computer.
  • Computer class sign-ups start at 10:00 AM at the Reference Desk. Doors to the lobby open at 9 AM.

Internet Tutor - One on One Computer Assistance

Does using a computer leave you feeling frustrated? Could you use a helping hand? An Internet tutor will be available at the Library to offer hands-on assistance with the following:

  • E-Mail
  • Job Applications
  • Web Searching
  • And More!

Dates: Mondays and Thursdays July 10 - August 14

Times: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

To register for a session or learn more about this service, please contact the Reference Desk.

 

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