women at a computerTechnology has rapidly become one of the cornerstones of library services. Each year, libraries provide millions of patrons with a wide range of services that depend on technology, from the ability to use public access computers to a myriad of digital resources. Library staff also depend on technology to complete their own daily tasks, attend training, increase efficiency, and provide more effective services. 

This section is a place for you to learn and share ideas about how to successfully integrate technology in your library. From purchasing new hardware to learning basic computing skills, you'll find the resources you need here.

We're all new to computers at some point. Here's a good place to start.
You say you have to maintain some computers, but you're not really sure what you're doing? Well this is the place for you!
It's not free, so we need to plan and do our research.
It's the computer stuff you can actually touch.
We've seen the future, and it's definitely mobile! Come help us explore this emergent topic area.
Big scary topic? Not with your fellow WJ members to help you answer your networking questions.
Windows, Mac, Linux, or...?
Computer and network security - technologies, issues, and policies.
Software isn't just for the desktop anymore. So we made this space to share new ways to use the web.
It's what turns your computer from a big paperweight into a tool you can use.
Planning your library's technology future is one of the key things you can do to keep your library successful.
With all this help available, there is no excuse for bad library web sites any more.