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       MASSEY COMMUNITY ACCESS PROGRAM

WHAT IS CAP?   

The Community Access Program (CAP) is a Government of Canada initiative, administered by Industry Canada. It aims to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively. Federal, provincial and territorial governments combined offer CAP through: community groups, social agencies, libraries, schools, volunteer groups and the business community. CAP helps Canadians everywhere take advantage of emerging opportunities in the new global knowledge-based economy. Under CAP, public locations like schools, libraries and community centers act as "on ramps" to the Information Highway, and provide computer support and training. CAP is the key component of the Government of Canada's Connecting Canadians initiative, whose goal is to make Canada the most connected nation in the world. CAP started in 1994 in rural communities with populations up to 50,000. By March 31, 2001, Industry Canada wants to establish public Internet access sites in 10,000 rural, remote and urban communities across Canada. It's hoped that CAP sites will increasingly join together in networking opportunities enabling them to pool resources and form networks to be able to offer even more to their communities. CAP sites provide the general public, community organizations and small businesses with affordable access to the Internet and related information technologies.

CONTACT DATA

    In Massey, there are five CAP stations, two at the museum, and two at the library with one at the library in Webbwood.  Each computer is at least a  Pentium 200, with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0. We have not asked a fee for internet training at either of the CAP stations.  However, we ask that when you are able to offer a small donation to help sustain our CAP program it would be truly appreciated.  We are pleased to offer free internet training sessions available in our small town during the operating hours of both stations (hours below). 

 

You can set up an appointment by contacting :

 

Phone: 705-865-2641 ask for Lillianne Richer, 

Fax:  705-865-2641  

Email: masseylibrary@etown.net 

Mailing address is:  

The Massey & Township Public Library

P. O. Box 40

185 Grove St.

Massey, ON

P0P 1P0

Massey Area Museum       Webbwood Public Library

160 Sables Street              16 Main Street

Massey, ON                      Webbwood, ON

P0P 1P0                            POP 2G0

                                         

F. Y. I.-  free Internet training sessions are only available when CAP Intern worker is present

 

OBJECTIVES OF A CAP SITE

- Promotes public awareness of the benefits and opportunities of using information technologies and services

- Helps citizens become better informed through the exchange of ideas and information

- Coaches individuals in the use of services available through information technologies

- Supports on-line delivery of government programs and services

- Facilitates business activities such as electronic commerce 

 

SERVICES & FEES

PRINTING -    Black and white text only

= $0.25  

                     Black and white picture(s) 

= $1.00

                     Color text only 

= $1.00 

                     Color picture(s)  

= $2.00

SCANNING -  Black and white

= $1.00

                     Color

= $2.00

Internet Use  
                           for 1/2 hour = $ 1.00

                           for 15 minutes

= $ 0.50

                                           

ATTENTION: RULES FOR PATRONS OF THE CAP COMPUTERS

 1.  Users MUST log into the log sheet or the log book at each computer.  The user MUST

 fill in all information.

2.  Use of the internet is for browsing only.  This means no chatting and no 

downloading to the machine.

3.  Anyone caught viewing any inappropriate sites of any kind will have his or her

computer privileges removed.  This type of use will not be tolerated.

4.  Staff can provide limited assistance when needed.  If the user needs to be shown

how to use the internet, the user can set up an appointment for an internet training 

session with the available CAP student.

5.  If a user would like to check or send personal email, the user must use his/her own WEB

BASED email.  POP3 access will not be allowed.

 

 MASSEY LIBRARY HOURS:                                     WEBBWOOD LIBRARY HOURS:

 

Monday to Friday :  11am - 4pm                                 Monday to Thursday : 6pm - 8 pm

Monday, Wednesday and Friday : 7pm - 9pm              Tuesday : 11am - 1 pm

Saturday : 10am - 12 noon

 

MUSEUM HOURS: Opening on April 4th 2005

 

 

PARTNERS AND THEIR LINKS

Massey & Township Public Library as a partner.

Massey Area Museum as a partner.

Community Access Program as a partner.

Webbwood Public Library as a partner.

 

SEARCH ENGINES

www.yahoo.com

www.google.com

www.ask.com

www.msn.com

 

WEB HOSTING SERVICES

www.nerveweb.com

www.htmlgoodies.com

www.webmonkey.com

www.angelfire.com

www.tripod.com

www.redrival.com

 

FREE EMAIL

www.hotmail.com

www.mail.yahoo.com

www.mail.com

 

UPDATES, DOWNLOADS, ETC....

www.winfiles.com

www.windowsupdate.com

www.netscape.com

 

INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS

www.cyberbeach.net

www.onlink.net

www.neilnet.net

www.iprimus.net

www.sympatico.ca

www.personainternet.com

 

 

 

 

If you have any further questions please feel free to email us at masseylibrary@etown

An initiative of the Massey & Township Public Library, Massey Area Museum and Industry Canada

Copyright 2003 Massey Community Access Project

 

Site Created by Angela Mountney and maintained by Mackenzie Rousseau, Mike Sharkey, Sheri Lauzon & Jenna Morrell (March 2005)