
Public Access Computing
Public Access Computing refers to providing individuals with access to computers and internet services in shared spaces like libraries, community centers, or cafes. It enables anyone to use these resources for tasks like researching, communicating, or completing work, regardless of personal device ownership. These facilities often include support and guidance to help users navigate digital tools. Public Access Computing bridges the digital divide by offering equitable technology access, fostering digital literacy, and ensuring that broader communities can participate in the digital world.