There is free Wi-Fi throughout the library. The network is called "Library Public Access" and there is no password needed to join it.
The library has several public computers, available whenever we're open. To use them, you'll need a library card.
If you live in the Wagga LGA, you can join for free here, then bring in some ID with your address to collect your library card. Any ID with your address will do.
If you don't live locally, ask at the counter for a Computer Card.
Once you have a card, sign into any computer that says 'Available' on the screen, using your library card number and your date of birth password (DDMMYYYY).
For now, computer sessions are timed to 60 mins max. Computers automatically log-off after 60 mins, so please save your work regularly.
Also, if computers are busy, please be aware that staff may be not be able to give extensions.
You can email documents directly to the print station using your own mobile device. Send the documents as an attachment to the appropriate address below:
110142.bw.a4@ewprints.com - A4 Black and White Single Sided
110142.colour.a4@ewprints.com - A3 Black and White Single Sided
110142.bw.a3@ewprints.com - A3 Colour Single Sided
110142.colour.a3@ewprints.com - A4 Colour Single Sided
Alternatively, you can upload your documents from your home computer or laptop. You will need to enter the printer ID 110 142 and the server will ask for your email address.
Visit the library's main desk to release your print job and pay for your printing.
To print from one of the library's computers, send your print job to the library's printer. Visit the library's main desk to release your print job and pay for your printing.
You will need cash or EFTPOS. Prices per page are as follows:
The library's printer is also a photocopier, and you don't need a library card to use it.
You will need cash or EFTPOS. Prices per page are as follows:
The library scanner is separate from the printer/photocopier, and you don't need a library card to use it. There is also no charge for scanning.
The scanner can save files to a thumb drive, or send them to an email address.
(We often advise people to email documents to themselves, so they get a digital copy to keep)
At present, the library offers JP Services between 10am and 12 noon every Friday.
Council Customer Service currently offer JP Services between 9am - 11:30am and 2:30pm - 4pm Monday to Friday. This may be subject to change due to staff availability.
Alternatively, you can search the NSW JP Public Register for local JPs.
You can now borrow Samsung tablets to use in the library for two hours.
These tablets are pre-loaded with popular apps. Check your email, watch ABC iView or catch up on the news. If you have suggestions for other apps we could include for use, please let us know.
Look for the purple tablets on Level 1 near the loan stations! You will need your library card (physical or digital) to borrow a tablet.