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Langley Library - Meeting Rooms & About Us

Meeting Rooms

Meeting / Study Rooms: No.

Quiet Zone / Study Rooms: No.


Computer Services

Computers
Seven public reservable Internet capable PC's with shared printers, one non-reservable Teen PC, one PC with preschool software and two non-reservable catalog only PC. All PC's can access the catalog for research and to place holds on Sno-Isle collections. Internet PC's may be reserved online or in the library.

Software
All reservable PC's are Internet capable and have Google Earth, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Picture Manager software installed.

Color Printers
Color printers are available at the Coupeville, Freeland, Lynnwood, Marysville, Monroe, Oak Harbor and Snohomish Libraries. Customers have the option of printing in color, at a cost of 50¢ per page. Color prints are not included in the 70 free prints permitted to each registered card holder per week. However, all prints from Sno-Isle Libraries catalog and databases, including those done in color, are free. For more information see the FAQ.

Wi-Fi: Yes, read more about wireless internet services.


Other Services

Adaptive Equipment: No.

Copier: Yes, 1 public copier

Proctoring: Yes, must be taken in public, open areas. Proctoring Guidelines.

Public Phone: Yes, next door at Langley city hall.

Reader / Printer: No, closest available equipment located at Oak Harbor library.

TTY: No.

Volunteering: Yes, ask at information desk in library or call the library at (360) 221-4383.


Building

Display / Bulletin Board Policies: Please inquire at the front desk in library or call the library at (360) 221-4383.

Parking: There is nearby street parking with 22 space plus one ADA space, directly in front of the library.

Square Footage: 3,541

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes, ramp available.

Year Built: 1923, most recent addition 1994.





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