Radnor Memorial Library has 11 public computers that have access to the internet and the Microsoft Office Suite. Users must sign in and be over 18 years old to use the computers. Younger patrons may use them if they have a card registered with Delaware County Libraries. Users are limited to one hour of use per day, but may extend their time at the discretion of the librarian.
From our Survey
Recommended: Awesome non-fiction
A must-read YA for everybody. Yasmin, a doctor/professor/journalist, breaks down the steps toward media and digital literacy at a time when "truth" means something different to everyone. The chapter on social media is essential reading. | Check out
The unsustainability of American motherhood started long before COVID. Grose examines the issues through her own recent experiences as a mother and a journalist trying to establish a career and a family at the same time. Bottom line: moms, we need to stick together and support each other.Check out
Pulitzer Prize finalist Ted Conover moved to the San Luis Valley of Colorado to live among and learn about the off-the-gridders who are increasingly populating this desolate rural valley tucked between mountain ranges. This book is fascinating and insightful.
The Friends of the Radnor Library are selling like-new books by James Patterson in the lobby of the Library. Find your favorite titles for $2-$5 each. All sales benefit the Library.