Wired and Wireless Access
Both wired and wireless network access is currently available in
the Mathematics Library Reading Room. Please ask at the circulation desk if you have any questions.
Public Access Computers
The Mathematics Library has 9 public-access PCs connected to the
campus network. Use of these computers for library research takes precedent. Email is allowed only
from the 5 terminals in the reading room (
Map B-9). These computers should not be used for generic Web
browsing or personal entertainment.
Printing
The Mathematics Library has a black and white printer for your convenience and the
cost is 10 cents per sheet. All public access computers have the ability to print. To print a
document, choose File > Print, or if you are still on the desktop (not yet in the document),
click on the LibPrint Login icon (located in upper right of desktop). A new window will pop up and
you can choose to login with your NEtID and password to have the charges billed to your University
account
or you may send the print job to the
Undergraduate Library
to pay in cash
or you may
sign up for a prepaid account.
You can even
connect wirelessly
to the printers. If you have more questions about printing please visit the
Library
Printing FAQ.
A scanner is available in the reading room (
Map B-10). It is primarily for the use of those with disabilities.
Others may use it when it is not needed by a student or other library user with a disability. To
use the scanner:
- Place the document you wish to scan in the scanner.
- On the desktop of the computer next to the scanner, open the applications folder (it may
already be open).
- Click on the sunflower icon for Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0.
- On the file menu, select "Import," then select the HP scanjet 8200 option.
- At this point a dialogue box will appear and the scanner should scan your document.
- When scanning is complete, you should see the image of your document in the dialogue box.
- Click on "Accept" in the lower right-hand corner of the dialogue box.
- Finally, choose "Save as" from the File menu in Adobe Photoshop Elements.
To troubleshoot problems with the scanner, please consult the help contact information affixed
to the scanner.
Photocopying
Two public coin/card-operated photocopiers are available for patron use in the
circulation area (
Map A-12). For information on how to use your I-Card or photocopy
card to make photocopies, please visit the
Library FAQ on the Main
Library's Web site.