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Why can’t I write a paper on the research workstations on the main floor of the library?

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Why can’t I write a paper on the research workstations on the main floor of the library?

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The Sawyer Library does not have enough workstations on the main floor that every workstation can meet every student need. For example, writing papers is discouraged on the main floor’s research workstations. We do, however, have 56 laptops that anyone with a valid Suffolk student or faculty ID may use for Microsoft Office applications. These laptops can also send print jobs to several networked printers near the stairs on Floor 2 (the main floor) of the library. And, if you have your own laptop, that may also be used within the library if you wish.

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