Computers at RML

Public Access Computers

RML has 11 public computers that have access to Internet and the Microsoft Office Suite.  Users must sign in to use computers.  No one under 18 years old may use them unless they have a card registered with Delaware County Libraries. The charge for printing is $.15 per page for black and white prints, and $.25 per page for color prints. Users are limited to one hour of use per day, and may extend time at the discretion of the librarian.

Chromebooks at RML

In addition to our public access computers, RML has 6 Chromebooks available for checkout to use in the library, which are available at the Reference Desk.  They are available for use for Delaware County Libraries cardholders ages 12 and above (or grade 6) with no fines or fees on their account.  There is no fee to borrow a Chromebook, however, fees will be assessed if it is returned late, damaged, or lost.  For more information, please view our Chromebook Lending Policy and Use Agreement.

Printing

RML offers both color and black and white printing.  There is a $0.15 per page charge for black & white prints and a $0.25 per page charge for color prints.  Printers only accept cash.

Mobile Printing

With our new MobilePrint Service™, you can use your personal computer or mobile device to print to the library’s printers from anywhere. Simply submit documents for printing and come to the library to release and pick up your document.

How to print from a laptop or desktop computer at home or work:

  • Begin by visiting http://www.printeron.net/radnor/library
  • Select the printer and enter your email address.
  • Browse your computer to find and select the file you wish to print.
  • Click the green print icon. You will see the status of your print job and a reference number.
  • Go to the Print Release Station near the Circulation Desk at RML, look for the e-mail address you supplied to release your print.
  • Pay for your job and it will be sent to the printer.

How to print from tablet or smartphone app:

  • Visit your device’s ‘store’ for apps, install and launch the PrinterOn App.
  • Click “No printer selected”.
  • Click “Search”. Search for Radnor Memorial Library.
  • Find Radnor Memorial Library and click on Black and White or Color and the size page you would like to print.

To print:

  • Documents: when viewing the document, click in the upper right corner and upload the document to the PrinterOn App.
  • Photos from your phone: open the app, click on “photo” and select a photo to print.
  •  Select the printer and click the print icon.
  • Enter an email address and click on the check mark (you will receive a notice that the job started, and shortly after another message stating “Job Success”).
  • Go to the Print Release Station near the Circulation Desk at RML, look for the e-mail address you supplied to release your print.
  • Pay for your job and it will be sent to the printer.

How to use email to send something directly to library print system:

  •  Email from any device directly to the library’s print system at:
    • Black and White Letter: radnor-bw-8.5×11@printspots.com
    • Black and White Legal: radnor-bw-8.5×14@printspots.com
    • Black and White Tabloid: radnor-bw-11×17@printspots.com
    • Color Letter: radnor-color-8.5×11@printspots.com
    • Color Legal: radnor-color-8.5×14@printspots.com
    • Color Tabloid: radnor-color-11×17@printspots.com
  • Go to the Print Release Station near the Circulation Desk at RML, look for the e-mail address you supplied to release your print. You
    will see two jobs – one with the subject line of your email and one with the name of the attachment. You may select one or both to print.
  • Pay for your job and it will be sent to the printer.  Printers only accept cash.

How to Access the WiFi

RML has WiFi available for public use.  WiFi can be accessed using the password library1.

Hotspots 

RML has WiFi hotspots available for patrons. Hotspots can be checked out for up to 3 weeks at a time, and give you internet access for up to 15 devices anywhere the T-Mobile network is available in the U.S. at no cost to you. There is no fee to borrow a hotspot, however, there are overdue fees if it is returned late, damaged or is lost. Hotspots are available at our Circulation Desk and can be placed on hold through our online catalog

Scanning or Faxing a Document

The RML has a public scanner available.  We do not offer fax service.

Computer Use Policy

  • All users must sign in to use computers.  No one under 18 years old may use Radnor Library Public PCs unless they have a card registered in the Delaware County Library System.
  • Users must agree to refrain from inappropriate/illegal use of the computer equipment and must follow Delaware County Library’s Electronic Information Network Policy.
  • The Radnor Memorial Library and library staff are not obligated to provide computer training or assistance.

Charges:

  • $0.15 per page charge for black & white prints.
  • $0.25 per page charge for prints with any color on the page.
  • USB drives are available for purchase at the Circulation Desk.

Hours of Operation:

  • Barring technical difficulties, computers are available from the Library’s opening until fifteen minutes before the Library’s closing.

No Reservations:

  • All computers are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis.

Use Time:

  • Users are generally limited to one hour of use per day. Use beyond one hour may be granted at the discretion of the librarian based on use patterns.

• If another person is waiting and you have already used your daily time limit, you must make the computer available to others immediately.

DCL Electronic Information Network (EIN) and Internet Safety Policy

For a PDF version of this policy, please visit:http://www.delcolibraries.org/sites/default/files/einpolicy.pdf

Approved by the Delaware County Library System (DCLS) Board of Library Directors
2/6/97, Rev. 8/7/97, Rev. 11/4/1999
Revisions to include CIPA and County requirements approved by the Board on February 7, 2002
Revisions approved by Board on May 4, 2006 after public hearing on 3/2/06, Rev. 5/1/2008

In formulating our policy with regard to the Electronic Information Network (EIN) access, we have been guided by the following: The idea of free and unrestricted access to information is a fundamental principle of the public library tradition, and the Bill of Rights in the Constitution of the United States. A library, as a public facility, must maintain an atmosphere conducive to enjoyment by all members of the public. Individuals afforded the freedom to use the library have a responsibility not to engage in offensive or disruptive conduct. The duty and obligation to guide the development of children and the discretion to restrict their access to information lies with the parents/legal guardians. A public library should be receptive to parental concerns, and seek means to cooperate with parents exercising their responsibility, consistent with the overall mission of the library. In compliance with County of Delaware network requirements and the Federal Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), technology protection measures have been placed on all computers in libraries.

GENERAL POLICIES

As specified by the County of Delaware and in the CIPA, the technology protection measure (filter) is intended to block access to adult materials and to visual depictions that are obscene, child pornographic or harmful to minors*. If you feel a web site was blocked or permitted incorrectly, please notify the library staff with the complete URL (web address) of the site.

Although the technology protection measure (filter) is in place, it is not infallible and parents/legal guardians should continue to guide their child’s use of the Internet. Parents/legal guardians should be aware that the Internet includes online sites that contain or make reference to explicit sexual materials as defined in 18Pa.C.S. 5903 (relating to obscene and other sexual materials and performances.) Parents/legal guardians are expected to supervise their children’s Internet sessions. Legal documents are available on the web site of Commonwealth Libraries:http://www.statelibrary.state.pa.us/libraries/cwp/view.asp?a=15&Q=50578

The appropriateness of materials viewed by minors that is not covered by the technology protection measure (filter) should be determined by the parents/legal guardians.

* As defined by the Children’s Internet Protection Act
Parents are expected to guide their child’s use of the Internet. DCLS and this library have information available on such guidance.
DCLS and this library cannot be held responsible for the Internet’s content, or for any misuse of copyright or any other violation.
The Internet is a global entity with a highly diverse user population, and library patrons use it at their own risk.
Not all sources on the Internet provide accurate, complete, or current information. Users need to be good information consumers, questioning the validity of the information you find.
DCLS and library staff are not obligated to provide computer training.
DLCS and this library do not provide e-mail accounts.
DCLS and this library shall not be a party to any purchases of services or merchandise between any in-library Internet user and any other Internet user, and shall not be liable for any costs or damages arising out of such a transaction.
DCLS and this library are not responsible for any liability or expense users may incur in connection with the use of the Internet.
DCLS and this library strongly caution minors that they should not disclose personal identification information either in e-mail, chat rooms, or other direct electronic communication.
DCLS and this library advise adults to use extreme caution when disclosing personal identification information.

USER RESPONSIBILITIES

To insure that the user has agreed to library policies, a user must have a current Delaware County library card. All other adult non-card holders must agree in writing on behalf of themselves or their children to follow Electronic Information Network policies. Users must also follow the local library’s behavior policies.
Use of the Electronic Information Network computers is on a first-come, first-serve basis. To make the EIN service available to as many people as possible, library users share access to the EIN.
Users are provided a minimum of 40 minutes uninterrupted use, up to two hours each day.
Use beyond one hour may be granted at the discretion of the library staff based on demand. Users agree to make the computer available immediately if asked by staff.
Maximum of two people allowed at a computer at one time.
Users may not use their own software programs on the Electronic Information Network computers. This will help prevent computer viruses that are common on public computers.
Users must not download to the computer’s hard disk. Files downloaded from the Internet may not be opened on library Internet only computers.

WARNING: Although DCLS uses a virus-scanner on the Electronic Information Network computers, this will not completely protect users from the chance of getting a virus. Software and other data downloaded from the Internet may contain a virus, and users need to have virus scanning software on their home computer. Neither DCLS nor the local library is responsible for damage to a patron’s disk or personal computer or other electronic device, or for any loss of data, damage, or liability that may occur from use of the library’s computers.

Users will be charged $.25 per page printed in color, $.15 for black and white.
Computers must not be used to gain access to the library’s administrative networks or computer system.
Users must not make any attempt to damage the library’s computer equipment or software.
Users must not make any attempt to alter software or hardware configurations.
Users must not make any attempt to cause degradation of system performance.
Users shall be considerate of others and use this service in a non-disruptive manner.
Users must not consume large amounts of system resources or deliberately crash any library system computer.
Users must at all times comply with the local library code of behavior.
Users of the Electronic Information Network must be mindful that they are in a public building and must respect the presence of others.
Users must not view inappropriate images or materials as defined by the Federal Children’s Internet Protection Act, including visual depictions that are obscene, child pornographic or harmful to minors.
DCLS has procedures for implementing this policy for use in libraries.
Users must not use any library workstation for any illegal or criminal purpose. Users must not violate copyright laws or licensing agreements in their use of library computers.
Violators may be prosecuted under Pennsylvania Law (24 P.S. Section 4427, P.L. 324, Art. IV Section 427, June 14, 1961 – Damaging Library Property). Violation will result in loss of access. Unlawful acts will be dealt with in a serious and appropriate manner, including, but not limited to, all costs to restore equipment and the Electronic Information Network to their proper operating condition. Parents/legal guardians are responsible for minors who violate this policy.
Conduct in violation of this policy, or the library’s behavior policy, will result in loss of access to the Electronic Information Network.
Users may not always be able to access the Internet sites they want to visit due to conditions on the Internet or the host site which are beyond the control of DCLS and this library.

The policy is subject to periodic review and revision as needed.