Computing Sites
Information Technologies maintains general-purpose and special-purpose
computing sites for campus-wide use. All have laser printers; some have
scanners. Smith Hall also has
a large-format, high-quality,
poster printer
for general use.
Several UD colleges have
also established discipline-specific sites. Use of those sites is typically
restricted to students taking classes in that college and to its faculty and
staff. Additionally, many departments maintain their own sites which
may be described on their departmental web sites.
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IT's Research Computing Laboratory: 002D Smith Hall
Software emphasis: statistical, mathematical, GIS, geospatial image processing, scientific graphics. Access: open. Priority: preference given to researchers.
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IT-maintained general-access computing sites: Many locations
Software emphasis: general and to support classes held nearest the site. Access: open. Priority: none except when reserved for classroom use.
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Student Multimedia Design Center: Morris Library
Software emphasis: tools to support development of multimedia projects and presentations (including loaner equipment). Access: open. Priority: none except when reserved for classroom use. Site maintained by Morris Library staff.
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Lerner College of Business and Economics Computing Center sites: Alfred Lerner Hall
Software emphasis: tools (including financial and economic data) to support classes and research in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics. Access: open to B&E faculty, students and staff. Priority: none except when reserved for classroom use. Also see Excelon Trading Center for specialized financial software availability. Maintained by B&E staff.
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College of Earth, Ocean and Environment (CEOE) site: Cannon Lab
Software emphasis: tools to support classes and research in CEOE. Access: open. Priority: preference given to CEOE faculty, staff and students. Maintained by CEOE staff.
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College of Engineering (eCALC) site: Dupont Hall
Software emphasis: tools to support classes and research in the College of Engineering. Access: open to College of Engineering students and faculty. Priority: none except when reserved for classroom use. Maintained by College of Engineering staff.
