
Good afternoon all, I'm curious to learn what other libraries are doing regarding assisting patrons with the millions of different technology devices. I'm sure we are not the only library to have people coming in with MP3 players, ipods, cellular phones, trail cameras, Garmin's, tom-toms......... (the list could go on and on and on) all looking for help in downloading or updating software on these devices. We find the majority of our community who have these "devices" do not have computers at home. Which also means they are not active with email (which also is a problem with a number of devices who want to connect to their users) If they have an email they can't remember the login information to access it. We have 14 public access workstations that we make available to our community. Our public workstations are locked down pretty tight. Some people consider them "personal computers" available to the public but they really are not personal computers. They are workstations designed for public use. I would really be interested to learn what other libraries are doing to deal with this challenge. Do any libraries have a policy on what devices can be used on their public workstations? If you allow devices to be connected to a workstations, what are they? Your input would be appreciated!! Thanks Sheila Sheila M. Bissonnette, MLIS Library Director Pere Marquette District Library & Harrison District Library Pere Marquette District Library Harrison District Library 185 E. 4th Street 105 E. Main Street Clare, MI 48617 P.O. Box 380 www.pmdl.org<http://www.pmdl.org/> Harrison, MI 48625 www.harrisondistrictlibrary.org<www.harrisondistrictlibrary.org%20> Phone: (989) 386-7576 ext 4 Phone: (989) 539-6711 Fax: (989) 386-3576 Fax: (989) 539-6301 Cell: (989) 878-0450 [PMDLLogoSign] [Description: hdlsign]