Can you spell D-i-c-t-i-o-n-a-r-y?
Let me see…d-i-c-t..i?…
Well, if you are like me, you can always use a good dictionary around. For most people nowdays, it is almost foreign to see someone with an actual dictionary on one’s desk. Nowadays, as I like to refer to it, we have dictionaries “online”. Yes, that is right! You can check your spelling without having to get up and grab a dictionary. And yes, even your old favorite Merriam-Webster is online as well. Here are a few good sites to visit to check your spelling.
Dictionary.com http://www.dictionary.com
Merriam-Webster http://www.m-w.com
YourDictionary.com http://www.yourdictionary.com
Don’t worry! The online version of your favorite dictionary is just as trusty as your hardback or paperback copy.
Scanning Capabilities
The RLCC has scanning capabilities available to the general public. If you need assistance with scanning a document or image you may ask any staff member in the RLCC. You will need to have a floppy disk to save your information once you have completed your task. If you don’t have a floppy disk, the RLCC does sell floppy disks for $1 each. Also, we charge a $1 per scan. The scanning capabilities include the ability to scan a document directly onto a software program file such as Microsoft Word. Also, when you scan you can choose to have the image or document scanned directly onto the location in which you want it saved. So if you are wanting it to be saved to your floppy disk, you would simply choose the floppy disk from the drop down menu of items. You also need to select what format you want the item to be saved as. If it is a text file you can save it as a simple text file, html file or even a PDF file. For images, you may save it as a JPEG, GIF, or BMP. If you have multiple pages to scan and you want them in the same document, then we can assist you with that as well.