Computers and WiFi

The library works to bridge the digital divide that separates those in the community who can and those who cannot afford computers and broadband access at home. The library provides access to computers, computer programs, and the Internet for residents of all ages, as well as visitors. It also provides classes and one-on-one tutoring on computers for a variety of purposes, including accessing information on the Internet, using web-based email services, and learning about commonly used programs such as Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office.

Acceptable Use of Library Computers

The Geneva Public Library provides public access to the Internet as one resource to fulfill the library’s mission of providing “books and other collections, technology, services and programs to fulfill informational, educational and recreational needs of the greater Geneva community."

Computer classes offered at library

The library offers both group classes and one-on-one tutoring on computers, using the Internet, e-Mail, Microsoft Word, Excel, and other topics.

Computers Available to the Public

The library provides computers with access to the Internet and productivity software for the public's use. There is no fee to use these computers but the following rules apply.

Internet Access at the Library

The Geneva Public Library provides public access to the Internet as one resource to fulfill the library’s mission of providing “books and other collections, technology, services and programs to fulfil

Library WiFi

The library provides wireless access to the Internet for the public's use. There is no fee to use this service but in using this service the following rules apply.