CADL allowing limited in-person computer use News Highlights: CADL allowing limited in-person computer use. LANSING – The branches of the Capital Area District Library have reopened for limited computing. According to CADL, personal computer use by appointment is limited to 45 minutes per day. Adults and teens must attend the appointment alone, although children 13 or younger can be accompanied by an adult. The branches are only opened for computer use and other services or personal browsing are not allowed. Recommended More: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will announce new COVID restrictions for Michigan starting Wednesday People who go to the libraries to use the computers must wear a mask, socialize, and undergo a health check when they enter a branch, CADL said. The branches will have masks available for those without a mask.