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Rainy River Public Library21 hours ago
Hoopla has been a valuable addition to the library’s online resources. Through your library card, it provides access to a large variety of e-books, audiobooks, tv shows, movies, and music. There is something for everyone at every age.
We would like our library card holders to be aware that Hoopla is on a pay-per-view basis. The more that it is used (we are so glad that it has been well-received!), the higher the costs for the library are. As a very small library, we must set a budget limit for our online resource services.
If you are a Hoopla user, you may have noticed that the monthly checkout limit has changed from 5 items to 4 items starting in June. In addition to the 4 items per month, in the last week of each month, Hoopla also offers a "Bonus Borrows" program that allows you unlimited checkouts at no extra costs to your library.
This monthly checkout limit change is simply to help create a more cost-sustainable system moving forward with Hoopla. To help your library, we encourage users to confirm if Libby has an item before checking it out on Hoopla - Libby is not on a pay-per-view basis, so it can be used as much as you’d like at no extra cost to your library. And of course, please take advantage of the Bonus Borrows at the end of each month!
The library also gratefully accepts donations. If you would like to make a donation specifically for the Hoopla service, we would be happy to allocate the funds towards it.
Thank you for your understanding and happy reading!
Rainy River Public Library
Rainy River Public Library7 days ago
Come on out and join us with Rainy River EarlyOn Child and Family Centre for farm Story & Songs tomorrow at 10:30am!
Rainy River Public Library
Rainy River Public Library1 week ago
The library will be closing at 3:30pm on Thursday, June 4th to accommodate another strategic planning training session. We are excited and optimistic about the future of the library!

Our Mission

The Rainy River Public Library is a vital meeting place for culture-seeking and culture making.

Our Vision

The Rainy River Public Library provides accessible and equitable services through current technology and contemporary facilities. The library is a recognized contributor to the high quality of life in the community through exceptional services and valued partnerships.

Hours:

Tuesday:        1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Wednesday:  1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thursday:      10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday:           10:00 am – 4:00 pm
*Closed on all statutory holidays

E-Resources:

Libby

Transparent Language Online

Hoopla

Ancestry Library Edition

Ancestry-banner

In-library use only

The Library gratefully acknowledges the support of:

Funded by the Government of Ontario

The Friends of the Rainy River Public Library

West Rainy River District Lion’s Club
Major Hughes Branch #54, Royal Canadian Legion
Trinity Lutheran Church
The Women’s Institute

and individual donors like you - thank you!

Visit our neighbours at the Baudette Public Library in Minnesota

Acceptable Use Agreement for Library Computers

Access to the Internet is provided for research and information purposes, personal computing needs and access to Library electronic resources.

Use of Library computers for illegal purposes, including copyright violation, pornography, obscenity, and hate literature, or sending fraudulent, harassing, or obscene e-mail messages, is prohibited.

Internet workstations are available to authorized users only. Please ask for assistance at the library circulation desk. To meet demand, use may be limited to one hour on a first-come, first-served basis. You must leave the workstation as soon as your time is up. Computers are shut down 5 minutes before closing.

Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult (that is, someone over 18) during the full session. Parents and guardians are reminded that restriction of a child’s use of library computers, including Internet access, is their responsibility.

Users should be aware that public computers may not be configurable for personal use of content with Digital Rights Management (DRM). Personal devices and home computers are recommended for DRM content.

No more than two people may use an Internet workstation at one time.

E-mail access is available only through web-based e-mail providers.

Food and drinks are not permitted around or near the computers.

Staff can only assist users when time and knowledge permit.

Anyone not adhering to the Rainy River Public Library Acceptable Use Agreement or who damages any computer or software will have their privileges suspended and will be held responsible for damages.

It’s OK For Kids To:

Surf the Internet, but remember there are some bad things on the Internet. You will know the bad stuff when you see it or read it and feel uncomfortable about what you found. If this happens, leave the website.

Have Internet friends to talk or chat with, but remember that they are still strangers and could hurt you. It’s ok to give your Internet friends your first name. Don’t give your Internet friends your last name, home address, phone number or tell them where you go to school. Don’t tell them about your family. Don’t arrange to meet someone you met on the Internet.

Look for fun stuff on the Internet, but there are places on the Internet that are for adults only. If you find yourself in an “adults only” place, or any place you think you shouldn’t be, leave the web site.

Look at stuff that’s for sale on the Internet, but don’t order anything, as these will need your name, address and a credit card number. Remember that any offer that is “too good to be true” most likely is.

It’s NOT OK For Kids To:

Use the library’s computers without registering with a staff member. If you are under 12 you must be with an adult – that’s someone over 18.

Print pages without making sure they are what you really want.
to have more than two people at a computer workstation.

Damage the equipment or alter the software in any way. Downloading programs from the Internet is not allowed.