On the University Libraries public computers, are there word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, and e-mail programs?
Although faculty, staff and students can access their postoffice mail, or even Hotmail and Yahoo mail by authenticating with their UUID and PH password from the public computers, guests without these University identities cannot. On the public machines there are Microsoft Office viewers with which the user can view WORD, EXCEL and POWERPOINT files. Editing for Microsoft Office programs is only available to students in the third floor TigerLan branch lab with 18 computers or on 52 of the 54 machines in the TigerLAN superlab on the first floor of McWherter. In order to use these, individuals must login with their UUID and TigerLan password.
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