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How Do I...Reserve A Computer?

Reserving a Computer

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To use an Internet or word processing computer, you must have a valid OCPL library card. Valid cards have less than $50 in fines on them and your current contact information.

 

Guests to Syracuse may apply for a one-day Guest Pass. 
You will be asked to show ID.

 

You may make a reservation for a session on a computer by walking in and signing up at the Self-Reservation Station in the library.

 

You may also make a reservation for the same day or one day ahead by calling your local library.

 

Patrons are allowed 2 computer sessions citywide per day. 

 

You can have one reservation at a time.
After you have used that reservation, you can make your second reservation.

 

Computer use privileges will be revoked for any violation of the Onondaga County Public Library’s  Internet Policy or Library Code of Conduct.

 

Last updated August 12, 2010