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Welcome to the New Haven Free Public Library

Computer Services

Computer Access for the Public

The Main Library has computers available to the public on the lower level, the first floor, and in the Children's Room. The Internet Policy for the Library's adult computers is available online. Some Internet functions, such as Telnet and IRC, may be unavailable. The Library cannot guarantee successful connections to the Internet.

The following rules apply to the computers on the lower level of the Main Library:

  • Two hours A patron may reserve a computer once a day for a session lasting up to two hours.

  • Library Card required To use a computer, New Haven residents must have a valid New Haven library card. New Haven residents must apply for a library card before using our computers.

  • Other Connecticut ResidentsCT residents must obtain a library card from their hometown library and visit our circulation desk to input their card's barcode into our computer database.

  • Out-of-State Visitors Out of state visitors must present a valid, out-of-state photo ID or passport to obtain a guest card which must be returned once the visitor has finished the computer session.

  • Children and Young AdultsChildren under 13 may use the computer outside of the children's room only when accompanied by an adult with a valid library card. Parents or guardians of children under 18 are responsible for their children's use of the computer.

  • Save your work often Save your work to a disk every 10-15 minutes. Unsaved documents cannot be retrieved when computers freeze, log off, or reboot.

  • Not allowedNo more than two people may use and computer terminal at one time. Inappropriate use (hacking, use of another patron's card, offensive or illegal content, for example) of the library's computers results in one warning and removal of privileges on the second offense. Eating, drinking and using cell phones are not permitted. Connecting headphones to the computer is not permitted.

  • Basic computer skills needed Computer users must have basic computer skills. If time permits, first-time users of the Internet will be given introductory assistance.

  • Downloading from the Internet To download material from the Internet, users must use their own storage medium (disk, USB keycard, etc.) A formatted 3.5" disk can be purchased at our circulation desk. The library does not guarantee successful downloading.

  • Gates Lab The Gates Lab is not always available for use due to training and computer classes.

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Programs and other general information

Several personal computers are available for public use on the Lower Level of the Main Library. Presently, the following programs are available:

  • Several Windows computers with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, Publisher), the Encarta encyclopedia, and Internet access.
  • 2 Macintosh computers with word processing software.
  • 1 computer with the Mavis Beacon typing tutor.
  • A Gates Lab training facility with 11 (1 teaching and 10 pupil computers).

The computers are available during the hours the Library is open, on a reserve or walk-in basis. Users may reserve two hours of use and may make one reservation per day. Telephone reservations are no longer accepted.

Most computers are connected to a printer. Paper is provided by the Library and printing costs fifteen cents per page.

Electric typewriters are also available on the Lower Level.

The Library does not guarantee availability of computers or programs.

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Databases / Internet Resources

Librarians provide assistance with searching databases and with printing or downloading search results. Call 946-8130 ext. 101 for help with a database.

  • iCONN Databases
    iCONN is a collection of databases provided by the State of Connecticut. It is especially useful for finding articles from popular magazines, professional journals, and newspapers on a wide range of subjects. Outside the Library, you can log in to iCONN over the Internet using any Connecticut public library card. Databases include:
    • InfoTrac, which provides full-text magazine and journal articles.
    • Business and Company Resource Center.
    • Health and Wellness Resource Center, which includes a collection of full-text articles, a drug and herb finder, and a medical encyclopedia.

  • Note: Use this alternative iCONN link to choose and search multiple iCONN databases at the same time.

  • ReQuest
    A state-wide catalog of books and other material owned by Connecticut libraries.

  • Health Databases (Consumer Health Information Network)
    The Consumer Health Information Network provides medical books, databases, and reference services to members of the public free of charge. Databases include Health and Wellness Resource Center (iCONN), Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, and Well-Connected. The Network is a collaborative project between the New Haven Free Public Library and the Cushing / Whitney Medical Library, Yale University, with funding provided by a grant from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine.

  • African American Experience
    Whether you are searching for historical information on Black Migration or trying to locate a contemporary jazz piece, the library's new on-line database-African American Experience-is your source! With WPA slave narratives, music clips, texts, articles, photographs, maps and other documents, the black experience from African origins to the present is brought to life! You may access this database at the library, or from your home or office using your New Haven Free Public Library card.

  • Latino American Experience
    The Latino American Experience is a full-text, multimedia database with both English and Spanish content focusing on individuals of Hispanic origins living in the Americas from pre-Columbian times until the present day. The database contains a core set of electronic reference books, images, primary documents, and links to select Web sites. You may access this database at the library, or from your home or office using your New Haven Free Public Library card.

  • Oxford African American Studies Center
    This database includes the complete texts of Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, The Encyclopedia of African American History, Black Women in America, African American National Biography, and The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature, plus selected articles from many other reference works published by Oxford University Press. The database also includes over 6,000 biographies and over 1,000 images, as well as maps, charts, tables and primary sources with additional commentaries.


  • Learn A Test
    Provides interactive online practice tests and tutorial courses for academic and licensing tests. Tests include Advanced Placement, Basic Skills Success(grammar, math, comprehension), Business Writing, Civil Service (including Postal Workers), College Preparation (including SAT), Cosmetology, EMS, ESL(Spanish), Firefighter, GED, Job & Career, Military, Nurse Aide, Skills Improvement, Technical and Career College, and US Citizenship. Also includes Computer Skills Tutorials (Adobe, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) and Writing Improvement Programs (with instant essay scoring and analysis for SAT Writing, GED Writing, Writing for Adults and High School, Middle School, Elementary School).


  • Rosetta Stone Language Learning
    Learn one of five languages: Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), English(US), French, or Spanish(Latin America) using the famous Rosetta Stone's immersion method. First time users must register by creating a Username and Password and entering your New Haven Free Public Library card number.


  • BookFlix
    BookFlix is a new online literacy resource that pairs classic video storybooks from Weston Woods with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic to build a love of reading and learning for children, pre k - grade 3. The engaging way to link fact and fiction, BookFlix reinforces early reading skills and introduces children to a world of knowledge and exploration. Features 80 fiction-nonfiction pairs and 20 Spanish pairs. Home access is also available using your NHFPL card.



The following databases are available in Business, Job and Nonprofit Services at the Main Library, and remote access is available as indicated. Call 946-7431 for details.

  • Foundation Directory Online
    Web-based portal to the Foundation Center 's database of private philanthropies and corporate giving programs. Available only at computers in the Business Department--ask librarian to log you on.

  • Foundation Grants to Indviduals Online
    An online database of more than 6,500 foundation and public charity programs that fund students, artists, researchers, and other individual grantseekers. Available only at computers in the Business Department--ask librarian to log you in.

  • GuideStar
    Use to identify and sort nonprofit organizations by category and geographic location. Visit http://www.guidestar.org on one of the Business Department computers, then ask librarian to log you on.

  • Wealth Engine
    Wealth Engine web service is a comprehensive and efficient tool for determining a general profile of wealth, philanthropic intent and connections. It offers a convenient way to search 26 sources concurrently. The Premium Web Service is an online research and data mining service that provides a variety of financial, business, asset, personal, and stock information in order to help rate a prospect's giving capacity. Visit http://www.wealthengine.com on one of the Business Department computers, then ask librarian to log you on.

  • Reference U.S.A.
    Continuously updated information on over 14 million U.S. businesses, with data elements that include company executives, contact information, lines of business, credit rating, sales volume, EDGAR filings, and much more. The residential portion includes data on over 250 million individuals, with estimated income, home values, and other demographics. Users can create customized lists for marketing or other purposes. Available at all library branches and through remote access using a New Haven library card.

  • Career Cruising
    An interactive career resource desgned for people of all ages. Explore different career options and plan future education and training Career Cruising is available online from your home or office computer as well as at any library computer. Please call for more information.


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