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Library Technology

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Charging stations available in each branch have connections for lightning, micro USB, and type C. Patrons are asked to keep an eye on their own technology while it rests on the charger. Some locations have additional USB ports on furniture, if you've brought your own charging cord and wish to use your device while it charges.

Charging Stations

High-yield black-and-white copier capable of single- or double-sided copies in letter or legal formats. Copies cost 20 cents per page.

Copier

The Library Document Station, or LDS for short, is a multi-purpose configuration that can scan, fax, and email documents, as well as upload to personal USB storage or Google Drive.

Library Document Station

Court House Only: Use our microfilm reader to review archives of historical magazines and papers!

At a different location? Many of the archived materials are also available online, utilizing Cape May County History Online.

Microfilm Readers

Computers available for all patrons and guests, no library card required! These Windows PCs are kept up-to-date and ensure that your information is safe, provided you follow the rules and log off at the end of your session!

Public Computers

For just 20 cents per page, you can use a laser printer at any branch to print in black-and-white or color! These are also available from your home or mobile device via our print-from-anywhere service utilizing Princh.

Printers

Print from your home or anywhere else using the Princh app, web interface, or even email. Each printer is assigned a code -- for more information, click here!

Print from Anywhere

The LDS is a multi-use station that can scan, fax, and email documents, as well as upload to personal USB storage or Google Drive.

Self-Checkout

Perhaps the most basic of our library services, the libraries all offer high-speed wifi services for anyone in or near our libraries. All users must only agree to the web agreement to gain access. See our technology policies for more information.

WiFi

For help with your projects, ask at the TLC in person, or by pressing 7 when you call us.
For the complete list of TLC resources, visit the Makerspace page.