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Located on the library's main level, the Multimedia Center is designed to facilitate
the use and creation of multimedia resources. In addition to housing the
library's audio, video and software collections, two viewing/listening rooms, a
video-editing room, carrels with TVs and CD/Cassette players, and scanner stations support individual and group
projects. Additional multimedia resources are
available elsewhere in the library. Some multimedia equipment can be
checked out from the circulation desk (see
Equipment
for checkout).
Reservations. Media rooms and group study rooms may be reserved in
advance from circulation (486-8802 or
circulation@stmartin.edu). Reservations for graphics and scanner
stations are self-service: enter your name and reservation time on the clipboard kept next to the workstation you
want to use.
- Carrels: listening (2)
- CD/cassette player with stereo headphones
- Reservations: no
- Restrictions: use headphones
- Carrels: viewing (2)
- 13" TV with VCR and monophonic headphones (available from the circulation desk)
- Reservations: no
- Restrictions: use headphones
- M4: media room
- M5: media room
- 13" TV with VCR and
cable
- Stereo system with dual cassette deck, CD deck, turntable,
and headphones
- Audio station--foreign
language programs and audio recording
- Restrictions: students, faculty, staff, and monks
- M6: video-editing room
- Scanner stations
(4)
Additional multimedia resources
- Curriculum room
- 13" TV with VCR and monophonic headphones (available from the circulation desk)
- CD/cassette player with stereo headphones --coming
soon
- Location: lower level
- Reservations: no
- Graphics stations
(4)
- See software and
hardware description
- Location: Information Commons (main level)
- Reservations: self-service clip-boards
- Restrictions: students, faculty, staff, and monks
- Group study rooms: L2 and M3
- 27" TV with VCR/DVD player and, in M3 only,
cable
- PC with FireWire and Windows Movie Maker 2.0
-
Assistive
technologies (M3 only)
- Restrictions: students, faculty, staff, and monks
- Technology Classroom and Seminar Room
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