People often think that libraries are just places that hold books and read stories to children.
I like to think people are starting to realize libraries are community hubs that provide a lot of different services for people of all ages. At the heart of all of these services are technology services.
The library offers free access to computers and wifi, but it also offers printing, faxing and scanning. Not a lot of people have printers in their homes anymore, but they still need to print off shipping labels or tickets. You can even print of your hunting or fishing licenses at the library and it will cost you less than a dollar!
We are able to keep up with this simple technology with a standing kiosk that allows you to pay, print or make copies all in one spot. The Grand Island Public Library is always here to help those who need it, but the kiosk is great for people on…