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  • Free Internet Access
  • Public Internet training (8)
  • library website
  • equipment to use cd's for educational and instructional purposes
  • another connection to the internet
  • printers
  • more computers (7)
  • photocopying
  • word processing
  • educational games (children) (2)
  • data processing
  • Speed of internet connection improved (4)
  • Web sites to all accept Canadian Postal Codes
  • extra staff (3)
  • Staff member who's only responsibility would be to take care of Internet questions and computers. (2)
  • Scanners (6) and camera ready
  • Vibe connected (2)
  • Search the online Public Access Catalogue
  • Search the fulltext & bibliographic databases from outside
  • Access electronic services
  • For students or researchers, ability to make colour copies from web sites
  • Enough speed to access to databases with flash animation for children & parents
  • Unsure
  • internet training to staff
  • genealogical research assistant
  • more new books
  • filter for children's workstations
  • Larger Moniter Screens
  • Sound Cards
  • Printers
  • Genealogy Club with computer(with internet), scanner and mircofilm reader.
  • new updated computer for public access. (2)
  • Library materials (books, videos, etc.)
  • Have time to help patrons find what they are looking for.
  • More space and privacy for patrons using the using the Internet.
  • More funds for new books/shelving
  • Space for programming/bonified reference area/separate entrance from school entrance
  • Require a Board Room/Bathroom
  • To provide patrons with adequate supply of toner.
  • no ideas (3)
  • Additional Full text databases
  • Graphics design capabilities
  • Free Internet instruction for seniors
  • Internet readiness and safety workshops for parents at no charge.
  • Internet safety workshops for children and teens at no charge.
  • With the upgrades that have just taken place at this library i.e. the addition of 4 new Gateway Computers on Vibe Lines, I am very satisfied with we have.
  • n/a (15)
  • longer time on the computers
  • speakers
  • educational software
  • Training the public to use the internet
  • staff training to be able to use the computers with more knowledge
  • continuous internet training
  • computer for quick email access
  • computer just for reference use
  • Fulltime technician and lab trainer for courses
  • Fibreoptic line
  • Expanded library facilities for additional computers
  • tutorials
  • colour printer
  • cameras
  • Faster computers (Pentium III or above)
  • More/current software for public use
  • More Internet access
  • Our own interactive web site for adults and children
  • Offer computer courses for adults and children; use of scanners; use of digital cameras
  • full computer and internet training
  • Library message board
  • library web pages with current information
  • Internet access on site
  • Access to full text databases
  • Attached printers
  • Three public accessible internet computers
  • Colour laser printer
  • CAD
  • upgrade old computer
  • help for patrons, staffing at present can offer no aid whatsoever
  • another computer to be used by patrons for access and research
  • computer available for rent for resumes, etc

 

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