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Instant Messaging Hours of Operation:
The Meebo Chat and Instant Message Service will be available during the following hours:

Monday-Friday:  2PM-4PM

**If we are unavailable, please feel free to use one of our other services!**

Instant Message your Library!
You can now use your favorite Instant Messaging Service to talk live with a librarian at BCPL!

If you already have an account with AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk, MSN Messenger, or Yahoo! Messenger, just add us to your buddy list. (See screen names below.)

Buddy-up! Screen Name
AIM BCPL Librarian
Yahoo Messenger bcpl_librarian
Google Talk bcpllibrarian
MSN Messenger bcpllibrarian

While we will attempt to answer all your questions via IM, we may ask you to email us if your question requires more detailed instructions, information, or research assistance.

Need to download an Instant Messaging program or set up a screen name? Just click on one of the icons above to download the free software and get a free screen name.

If you don't want to download the chat software, you can still use web versions of AOL (AIM Express), Yahoo (Yahoo Web Messenger) or MSN Messenger (MSN Web Messenger).

For customers with visual impairment or other print limitation: InfoEyes (Schedule an appointment to talk live with a librarian or email a question.)

Ask a question by phone, TTY/TICAL or in person at any Baltimore County Public Library branch.
Map of BCPL locations.

What is TTY/TICAL Information and Communication Access for Libraries? People who are deaf or who have hearing or speech impairments can "speak" directly to a library staff member by dialing the special TTY number 410-821-5705 on their TTY or computer modem or use Maryland Relay.

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The text version of this page was last revised on 26 August 2008.
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