- Events
- Services
- Accessibility
- Adventure Passes
- Book Bike
- Books & Authors
- COVID Tests
- Educational Services
- GED Testing & Classes
- Kids Services
- Library Cards & Loans
- Local & Family History
- Makerspace & Digital Lab
- Meeting Rooms
- Outreach Services
- Passports
- Pick Up Options
- Recording Studio
- Tax Forms
- Technology
- Teen Services
- Voting
- World Language Services
- eMedia
- Research & Learning
- About Us
Home Page
Public Computers & Wi-Fi
Public Computers
All MCDL locations have public computers available for public use. Our Windows computers have the following software available: Microsoft Office 2016 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher), Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, VLC Media Player, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome. Laptop computers are also available for use within the libraries and may be borrowed at the Reference Desk. Medina and Brunswick Libraries have Apple Mac minis with the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite.
Tools & Tech
.title {display: none;}
MCDL's Tools and Tech collection features items you may need only once, or would like to try before you buy! It includes items many patrons have asked for as well as some you never knew you needed.
Copy, Print, Fax & Scan
.title {display: none;}
Fax and scan services are available at all MCDL locations for free. The Library only sends faxes; it does not receive faxes for patrons. Scans may be sent to an email or saved to a flash drive.
Off The Road Notifications
Sign up to be contacted for information regarding our stops. We will contact you via text or phone only if weather or mechanical issues change our service for the day.
When the bookmobile is off the road for mechanical reasons (weather permitting) our staff will visit the stops in a library van to deliver holds and will have a very small collection of materials available for checkout.
When the bookmobile is off the road for weather there will be no delivery of holds.
Application for Library Card
To be eligible for an MCDL card, you must be a permanent resident, own property, attend school or work in the state of Ohio. After completing the application, you need to present in person photo identification with your name and current address, such as a driver’s license or state ID. Photo ID without the current address must be accompanied by printed personal mail postmarked within four weeks.