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Contact Details

Christchurch City Libraries
work PO Box 1466,
Christchurch Mail Centre
,
Christchurch 8140,
New Zealand.
workp: +64-3-941-7923
faxf: +64-3-941-7075

Computers

New Brighton PC

There are several different types of public access computers in our libraries:

Free PCs
Free access thousands of web sites and Office applications.
Pay PCs
Internet, email and Office applications (for free).
Catalogue
Search our catalogue and premium websites.
  Free PC Pay PC Catalogue
Internet Free: selected sites only

$3.00 / hour, or
50 cents / 10 mins

Catalogue & databases only
Email / chat / IM No $3.00 / hour, or
50 cents / 10 mins
No
Office Free Free No
Bookable No Yes No
Printing Yes (colour available in some libraries) Yes (colour available in some libraries) No
Accessing files

Floppy, CD Rom, USB

Floppy, CD Rom, USB, some have flash memory card reader No

Note

Diamond Harbour, Little River and the Mobile Library do not have public access computers.

Booking PCs

Some PCs in the network are available to be booked for either half an hour or up to an hour. Bookings can be made in person at libraries with the Pharos system.

Wireless access

We are now offering free wireless access at some of our libraries.

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Other technology & services

We do not currently offer scanning or image, sound or animation editing.

Office applications

OpenOffice and Microsoft Office are available on our Pay PCs & Free PCs. There is no charge to use Office applications, even on Pay PCs.

CD writing

Most public computers have CD writers and CD Roms can be purchased.

USBUSB Flash Drives and Memory Cards

The Pay PCs can access USB drives at all our libraries and USB drives can be purchased at some of our libraries. Some Pay PCs have a flash memory card reader attached to enable access to your memory card e.g. Sony memory stick.

Printing

Printing is available at all our libraries except the Mobile Library. See our printing tips page to minimise costs.

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What support and assistance do staff provide?

  • Logging on
  • Opening and saving files
  • Some assistance with formatting Word documents
  • Some assistance with creating an email account

Library staff can help you but they are not trained in all programmes.

We also have a number of guides on this web site.