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The Mark Twain Library has eleven public computers,
all of which have access to the library catalogue and the internet;
nine computers (those at which you can sit) also have a full Microsoft
Office program.
You may print your internet searches or word-processing
documents to our public-access printer (ten cents a page), transfer
them to a flash drive, or email them to your home computer.
Wireless internet service for laptop computers
is available in all rooms of the library. If you prefer to use an
Ethernet cable to access the internet on your laptop, there are
socket connections for the cable at the base of the lamps on the
long worktable in front of the Mark Twain character frieze (on axis
with the front entrance).
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