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T3: Printing to Lab Printers

If you are trying to print from a library computer (or any other general access lab computer on campus) and you do not see the Q-GA lab printer, this is how you print: Save the document you want to print … Continue reading

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T3: Wireless Printing Update

Tech Tips Thursday is a little early this week with the exciting news that wireless printing is backĀ and now includes access from mobile devices! There are now two easy ways to print from your computers and personal devices to any … Continue reading

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T3: Printing from Laptops

Did you know that you can print remotely from your laptop to any of the General Access lab printers (including the printers in Andersen Library)? The process is quick and easy to install the necessary software on your computer. Follow … Continue reading

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T3: Wireless Printing

Want to print from your laptop to Library printers? You will need to download and install a program on your laptop that allows your computer to connect to the printers in any General Access Lab on campus. [Links updated as … Continue reading

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Another One Bites the Dust

I posted last month about the not-new prediction about the death of the book. While the book has been the focus of that debate, it would seem that magazines are feeling the heat more and more these days. Latest casualty: … Continue reading

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Gone in… Five Years?

The death of the printed word is not a new debate. Kindles and smartphones are seizing market share from the publishing industry’s literal page-turners. As Nicholas Negroponte argues, that will be the end of the book as we know it … Continue reading

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And they’re off… iPhones, Kindles, Audiobooks, Print

The Chronicle of Higher Education recently provided a university dean’s perspective on comparing different formats (paperback, Kindle, iPhone, and audiobook) for reading a novel. Those of us who haven’t experimented with these alternatives might find the article illuminating: Kirschner, A. … Continue reading

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