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Scan images or documents to digital files and do advanced graphics editing and web development
with Adobe software.
Location: Library Multimedia Center,
Lab 296-299
Reservations: none
Restrictions: students, faculty, staff,
and monks only
New! Color copier/scanner with
automatic document feeder for scanning a high volume of pages to PDF
(lower-level copier alcove).
Specialized software
- Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional: Create PDF documents
- Adobe Designer 7.0
- GoLive: Web authoring
- Illustrator: Vector graphics
- InDesign: Page layout
- Photoshop: graphics editing
- Scansoft OmniPage Pro: Software for scanning paper
documents or converting PDF files into Word or Excel
files
- Scansoft OmniForm: Software for scanning paper forms
and converting them into electronic ones
Specialized hardware
- Intel Pentium 4 processors
- DVD/CD burners (CD-Rs available from Circulation)
- 40 gigabyte hard drive
- FireWire card and cable: Download recordings from
the digital video camera or other IEEE 1394-compatible devices
Note: FireWire (IEEE 1394) is also available on library
video-editing station
(M6) and in
M3, M4, M5 and L2
- Scanner
- Slide
scanner (4). Adapter for scanning slides or negatives at scanner stations.
Location: Circulation desk
Availability:
HP Scanjet tma
Additional restrictions: use in library only
- 19" LCD monitor: Supports greater resolution
for video editing
- USB zip drive: Power adapters are
installed on
two Multimedia Center scanner stations (Lab 298 and Lab 299).
Location: Circulation desk
Availability:
Iomega Zip
250
Additional restrictions: use in library only
All public computers in the library run the Windows XP operating system and are
installed with the standard Saint Martin's software suite (common software)
and minimum hardware configuration.
Additional software and peripherals are available to the Saint Martin's community on selected
computers:
Support
Ric Kube, Technology Coordinator (360.486.8811
or by email form), can provide
training and is
available most weekdays 7:30 am - 4 pm. Student workers can
provide basic technical support most evenings and Saturdays. |