Public-access computers and printers can be found in Crossett Library, Dickinson, EAC, and VAPA. Here is a map for reference.
To print from a personal device, follow these instructions to connect to the Bennington Community Network. You can then add the printers to your device following IT's instructions: Printing at Bennington.
There are no limits on the number of pages that can be printed but please be mindful not to waste resources.
This video walks you through how to print using the printing system.
For assistance ask at the Crossett front desk or email the IT helpdesk
Copying
Copies can be made at the public-access printers in Crossett Library and elsewhere.
Scan your Bennington ID at the card reader and select COPY on the screen.
Place the original in the feed tray on top of the printer or lift the top to use the flatbed.
For assistance ask at the Crossett front desk.
Scanning
The Crossett Library printers have scanning beds that can scan up to 11x17 inches, up to 600 dpi
Scan your Bennington ID at the card reader and select SCAN on the screen.
Select "Me" to direct the scanned file to your email.
Place the original in the feed tray on top of the printer or lift the top to use the flatbed.
For assistance ask at the Crossett front desk.
Notary Services
Jared Della Rocca, Director of Library Services, is a notary public (Vermont license 157.0015511) and can notarize your documents for free.
For questions or to schedule a time for document notarization stop by the library or email jdellarocca@bennington.edu