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Self-Service Scanner Now Available at Richmond Heights Library

The project also includes the replacement of outdated equipment.

The Richmond Heights Memorial Library has added a self-service scanner and two additional public use computers to the Library at The Heights

The self-service scanner will scan documents to print, fax, email, or save to a USB drive. The Library also now has fourteen public-access Internet computers.

This project, which also includes the replacement of outdated equipment, is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.

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Patrons may print or fax scanned documents for a fee, or email or save scanned documents to a USB drive for free. Public-access Internet computers are available for one hour per patron per day, with valid library card.

For more information about these services, please contact Jill Lorentz, Library Technology Assistant, at (314) 645-6202.

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