Library Services

FREE WI-FI

Wireless internet service is available for free of charge.

Copy Machine
A copy machine is available at the library and copies can be made for $.15 each.

Computers
Public access computers are available for use during regular library hours.  Children aged 12-17 must have a parental permission agreement (click here to download a copy) on file in order to use the computer alone.  Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to use public computers without parental supervision.  Internet time limit is 30 minutes.  Additional time is possible if there are not others waiting to use the computers.

Magazines
The Hauge Memorial Library subscribes to magazines for all interests and generally keeps them for a 12-month time period.  Click here to download a printable list.

Magazine Titles at OPL:

Business
Money
Time

Children & Young Adult
American Girl
Creative Kids
Discovery Girl
Disney Fairies
National Geographic for Kids
Sports Illustrated for Kids

Cooking
Clean Eating
Cooking Light
Pillsbury
Simple & Delicious

Entertainment
People Magazine

Family
Family Circle
Homeschool Handbook
iPhone Life
ShopSmart
Working Mother
Parenting

Health
Fitness
Health
Natural Health
Prevention
WebMD
Weight Watchers

Home & Garden
Better Homes & Gardens
Birds & Blooms
Consumer Reports
Country Living
Country Woman
Do It Yourself (BH&G)
Garden Gate
Good Housekeeping
Midwest Living
Mother Earth News
My Home, My Style
Northern Gardener
This Old House
Real Simple
ShopSmart

Hobbies/Crafts
American Woodworker
Antiques Roadshow
Creative Kids
Deer & Deer Hunting
Do It Yourself (BH&G)
Martha Stewart – Living
Papercrafts
This Old House
Wood

Men’s Interest
ESPN
Deer & Deer Hunting

News
Time
Sports
Deer & Deer Hunting
ESPN
Sports Illustrated for Kids

Technology
iPhone Life

Teen
iPhone Life
Justine

Travel
Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel
Midwest Living
Wisconsin West

Wisconsin
Wisconsin Magazine of History
Wisconsin People & Ideas
Wisconsin West

Women’s Interest
All You
Better Homes & Gardens
Family Circle
First for Women
Good Housekeeping
Martha Stewart – Living
Midwest Living
Real Simple