laptop iconPublic Computers

Need a computer? We've got you covered! 

Our public computers are available on a first-come, first-served basis for up to two hours. If no one is waiting, just ask at the Circulation Desk to extend your time. Log in with your Nesmith Library card or grab a guest pass from the desk.

In addition to standard web browsers, our public computers have Microsoft Office products like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Printer iconPrinting

Print from our library computers, your laptop, or even your phone!

  • Cost: $0.15 per page (black & white), $0.50 per page (color)
  • Library Computers: Send your document to the printer near the Circulation Desk, set a short Document ID, and pay with cash or coins.
  • Laptops & Mobile Devices: Use Princh to print from anywhere while we’re open! Just ask for our Printer ID and quick instructions. Pay with cash, credit card, Apple Pay, or a number of other payment options!

Files iconScanning

Use our printer to scan documents to a USB drive for free, or scan single pages on our public computer scanner.

There is no cost for scanning to a USB drive, but you will need to bring your own flash drive!

Copy iconCopying

Our public printer is also a copier!

Black & white copies: $0.15/page. Color copies: $0.50/page, on letter or legal size paper.

Phone iconFaxing

Sorry, we don’t offer fax services at this time.

Cool emoji iconBorrowing Library Equipment

Check out some cool gear! Patrons 18+ can borrow:

  • Telescope 
  • Keyboard
  • GoPro 
  • Hero 5
  • Metal Detector

You'll need to sign an Equipment Borrowing Agreement at pickup, agreeing to replace any lost or damaged items.

Looking for more cool stuff the library loans out? all of our Unusual Items in our catalog!

Info iconOther Information

All library computers and equipment are used at your own risk. The library is not responsible for data loss or damage to personal devices. Be sure to check our Internet Acceptable Use Policy and Borrowing Library Equipment Policy before use.

Got questions? Stop by the Circulation Desk—we’re happy to help!

Updated March 8, 2025.