Can I print web pages, articles from NCLIVE, and other materials from the library computers?
Yes, you may print web pages, full-text NCLIVE articles, and other documents from the library’s reference computers (near the reference collection on the first floor). Except for students who use their personal logins (their print jobs are deducted from their paper allocation), these print jobs cost 10 cents per page printed (for black & white printouts) or 25 cents per page (for color printouts) and are sent to the printer behind the circulation desk on the first floor. Black & white print jobs from other computer stations in the library print to the closest adjacent printer rather than the circulation desk printer (however, color printouts may be sent from any computer in the library to the LibColor printer behind the circulation desk). (Only Barton students/faculty/staff may log on to the non-reference computers in the library.) For more information about computers, see our Computers in Hackney Library page.
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