Thursday, May 22, 2014

Asheboro library to offer computer assistance sessions

Need one-on-one computer help with Microsoft office, surfing the Web, using the library’s electronic resources or downloading ebooks, audiobooks or magazines?

The Asheboro Public Library will offer free weekly, walk-in open help sessions beginning June 12, and free individual assistance by appointment.

Open help sessions will take place from 4-5 p.m. Thursdays. No appointment or registration is necessary, and assistance is available any time during the hour.

Reference librarians will answer questions, troubleshoot and help with specific problems you have encountered.

Library computers will be available, but you can bring your own laptop, tablet, e-reader or other device. If you’re working on a document, feel free to bring the document on a storage device such as a flash drive.

If you cannot attend one of the open help sessions, contact a Reference librarian about scheduling an appointment for a half-hour of one-on-one assistance on a computer or library-related technology topic of your choice, subject to staff availability. Call 318-6824 to make an appointment; when you call, please let the librarian know what your question is and what results you want to achieve.

The library is located at 201 Worth Street.

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