![]() |
|||||
|
ask a librarian | help
| new users | toolbars | comments |
|---|
Scott Memorial Library Computer Use PolicyComputers in Scott Memorial Library are connected to the TJU Academic and Research Network (ARN). All computers require user authentication using a Jefferson Campus Key (assigned by Jeff-IT) or a guest pass issued by a member of the Scott Library staff. Information Services staff can assist new students, faculty and staff with their Campus Keys at the 2nd floor Reference Desk. Members of the public may purchase a 1-day computer guest pass for $7 at the 2nd floor Circulation Window. Once authenticated, users have full, unrestricted access to:
Jefferson has an official policy about the use of computers, email, and other forms of electronic communication, which applies to all students, faculty and staff. Please read the policy so you will be aware of your rights and obligations as a computer user. (Note: The policy is only viewable from computers on the campus network. If you are off campus, log onto Pulse and choose the link to University Policies.) Please note: Library connections are dedicated to the equipment installed. If you attempt to connect a laptop to a hardwired connection, it will disable the connection. Wireless accounts are available for laptop users and the Library is wireless-capable throughout the building. The Library's computers are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Some computers in the Scott Learning Resources Center (LRC) may be reserved, and laptops are available for checkout from the Scott LRC, as well
-- see Learning Resources for
details. |
|
Copyright © , Thomas Jefferson University. JEFFLINE is produced by Academic Information Services and Research (AISR). We welcome your comments. Please report problems using JEFFLINE pages or resources to the JEFFLINE Editor. JEFFLINE, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. Please remember that this information should not substitute for a visit or a consultation with a health care provider. The views or opinions expressed in the resources provided do not necessarily reflect those of Thomas Jefferson University, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, or the Jefferson Health System or staff. Please read our privacy statement. |