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Tag Archives: computers
T3: Windows10 Logout
Welcome to a new school year! We have many new computers in our spaces this year and updated operating systems on the PCs and Macs. Public PCs on campus have been updated to a new version of Windows10 and the … Continue reading
T3: Logging Out of Windows10 Computers
Welcome to a new school year! We have many new computers in our spaces this year and new operating systems on the PCs. Most public PCs on campus have been updated to Windows10 and the process to logout has changed a bit. … Continue reading
Library network access Feb. 24-27, or, where is a working computer this weekend?
Renovation to the wiring in Andersen Library will interrupt 2nd-floor network connectivity during the weekend of February 24-26. This work is expected to begin at 5pm on Friday, February 24th, and be completed by 6am on Monday, February 27th. What … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, construction, network access, network connectivity, wireless, wiring
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New Stuff Tuesday – May 25
The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization by Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, Rand Fiskin & Jessie Stricchiola HF5415.1265 .E65 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor Do you ever ask yourself what makes Google so good at retrieving what you … Continue reading
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Tagged books, computers, internet marketing, marketing, new stuff, search engine optimization, search engines
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2nd-floor work
You may have noticed some activity and noise on the Library’s 2nd floor lately, as the staff sorted through the large Reference Collection and moved the titles we’re keeping into large shelving stacks behind the Reference Desk. The remaining Reference … Continue reading