FVRLibraries has a variety of technologies for you to use, including internet computers, printer/copiers, Wi-Fi, Chromebooks, and microfilm readers.
Use library computers
- Computers are available for one hour, first-come, first-served.
- Log on to the internet computer with your library card or a guest pass.
- Save your work to your personal USB drive or online storage (devices cannot require driver or software installations).
- Learn how to print, copy, or scan.
- For more information, see our Library Internet Use Policy.
More available technology
Printer/copiers
Learn how to print, copy, or scan on FVRL's printer/copiers.
Wi-Fi
Use free, unlimited Wi-Fi inside and outside our buildings.
Hotspots
Check out a Wi-Fi hotspot for three weeks to use anywhere with your own device. You won't have to pay for internet access, but you will need to have either Verizon or AT&T cell coverage available in your area. Learn more about cell coverage and how to borrow a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Chromebooks
Check out a Chromebook for two hours at all libraries except for Yacolt Library Express. Chromebooks may be used in the library parking lot or around the library exterior. Save your work to your personal USB drive or online storage.
We also have Chromebook + Hotspot kits available to check out for one week.
Microfilm/microfiche readers
View 35mm or 16 mm microfilm or microfiche on our readers at Goldendale, Stevenson, Vancouver (downtown), or White Salmon Valley Community Libraries. Printing is available. You can also save images to your flash drive at no cost. Find out what microfilm is available at FVRL libraries.
Adaptive technology
Learn more about adaptive technology at FVRL on our Accessibility page.