The general public computer systems at Hamilton’s Central Library are usable once more, and the Hamilton Public Library says employees are working to check and restore service at its remaining branches.
In an e-mail, library spokesperson Nick Kondrat advised CBC Hamilton employees will do this work “within the coming days” and the library will share updates as extra companies turn into out there.
The library’s programs have been amongst many disrupted by hackers in a February cyberattack on the City of Hamilton. The library’s web site and plenty of digital companies went down, with some but to recuperate.
In Could, Deepthi Jayatunge, 50, told CBC Hamilton he relied on library computer systems for varsity work and connecting with household overseas. On the time, library CEO Paul Takala mentioned for lots of people, library computer systems have been their solely choice.
Holds became available again this summer season, and since July, customers have been capable of handle these holds on-line.
Whereas photocopying and scanning should not out there, printing is offered at Ancaster, Barton, Central, Concession, Dundas, Locke, Kenilworth, Mount Hope, Parkdale, Purple Hill, Saltfeet, Sherwood, Stoney Creek, Turner Park, Valley Park, Waterdown, and Westdale branches, Kondrat mentioned.
The library web site says public Wi-Fi is offered in any respect branches besides Ancaster.
Computerized check-ins are working.