Public Access Computing
In addition to other sections on Hardware, Operating Systems, Networking & Security, and Technology Policies, these resources address the unique requirements of providing computers for public use. |
Guide to Public Access Computing Resources
The big picture
- ALA's Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study which assesses public access to computers, the Internet and Internet-related services in U.S. public libraries, and the funding that enables free public access to these resources.
- The Role of Public Libraries in Providing Universal Broadband report on a study by the Univ. of Washington Information School
- Sustaining Public Access Computing Programs: Technology and Management Competencies: identify the skills and knowledge that staff and managers need for a successful public computing program
Setup for public computers
- Laptop Labs: Creating, Maintaining, and Using Them (webinar archive): learn about laptop labs in 30 minutes
- Linux Replaces Windows at Geneva Public Library: an Alabama library turned a challenge into an opportunity
- Making Computers Accessible: list of documents on accessibility
- Remote Desktop Software: how to gain control of computers in remote locations
- The Joy of Computing: A Cookbook for Small and Rural Libraries: (from the first Computer Cookbook)
- Chapter 1: Focusing on Your Ingredients for Success: includes space planning, hardware, and upgrade schedules
- Chapter 2: Meat and Potato Patron Computers: includes setup, security installations, and maintenance
Security, maintenance and troubleshooting
- How to Use Windows SteadyState on Your Library's Public Access Computers: clear, step-by-step instructions to prepare, install, set-up, and run this security toolkit
- Introduction to Windows SteadyState: overview of the free tool for securing shared or public access computers
- The Need for Speed---Measuring and Managing Bandwidth (webinar archive): monitor your network performance and get out of the slow lane
- The Support Interview: Rachel Singer Gordon's guidelines based on reference interview techniques
Wireless networks for the public
- The Joy of Computing: recipes for a 5-Star Library: (from the Computer Cookbooks)
- Chapter 1: Setting Up a Wireless Network
- Chapter 2: How to Avoid and Fix Wireless Networking Problems
Time, reservation, and print management
- The Joy of Computing: recipes for a 5-Star Library (from the Computer Cookbooks)
- Chapter 5: PC Reservation/Time Management Software
- Chapter 6: Print Management
- Chapter 7: Laptop Checkout Programs
- Notes from a PC Reservation system that works! (webinar archive): one library's free and open source solution
Policies for public access
- Create a Social Software Policy for Your Library: implement social software technologies responsibly, fairly and without legal liability
- Creating Security Policies: to provide consistency for the patron experience
- DOPA and the Participaton Gap: impact of the 2006 Deleting Online Predators Act
- The Joy of Computing: recipes for a 5-Star Library: (from the Computer Cookbooks)
- Chapter 4: No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service! Wireless Acceptable Use Policies
Programs for the public
- Collaboration Tools Chart: online networking and collaboration tools organized in a chart
- Free and Open-Source Software in Libraries: use free alternatives to commercial software
- Gaming in Libraries: why you should care, key actions, and case studies
- Keeping Software Up-to-date on Public Access Computers: Aaron Schmidt shares tips for keeping critical software components up-to-date
- Quick Tips to Start a Gaming Program in your Library (webinar archive): an interactive session introducing the idea of gaming programs in libraries
- Public Computers and 2.0 Tools (webinar archive): Robin Hastings shares her experiences with 2.0 tools and library users
- What to Consider When Evaluating and Implementing Web 2.0 Tools in Your Library
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2011 Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study Webinar
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Full circle - a PAC story
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Opportunity for All: American Public Benefits from Library Internet
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The Role of Public Libraries in Providing Universal Broadband Access
This study was conducted by the University of Washington and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. |
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Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study
This study assesses public access to computers, the Internet, and Internet-related services in U.S. public libraries, and the impact of library funding changes on technology deployment, and sustainability. |
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