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Information Commons
Knight Library Information Technology Center
Welcome to the Knight Library Information Technology Center! The ITC is a learning laboratory providing library patrons with access to online and offline electronic information including Internet resources and multimedia products. The ITC's equipment includes 32 Macintosh and 52 Windows workstations.

Science Library Information Technology Center
Welcome to the Science Library Information Technology Center! The Science ITC provides access to graphics, multimedia, and scientific computing applications and electronic resources. At our lab, you can scan images and text, create stunning graphics, 3D images, and digital video projects, as well as browse the Internet, check your email, do word processing, and modify your personal web page. We offer 6 Macintosh computers, 10 Windows computers, 8 X-terminals, a slide scanner, CD-writer, and color printing.

For more information, please contact:
Kathy Heerema
Coordinator, Information Technology Centers & FITT Center
541/346-1717
heerema@oregon.uoregon.edu

Digital Library Center
Image Services Center
The Image Services Center was established in July 2002 to promote preservation and facilitate access to fragile materials. Image Services preserves materials though microfilming, digitization, and photographic replication. We facilitate access by making surrogate copies for reference, study and exhibition. Image Services is a branch of Special Collections & University Archives...

For more information please contact:
Lesli Larson
Supervisor, Image Services Center
541/346-1946
lalarson@oregon.uoregon.edu

Special Collections Digital Kitchen
Normandy Helmer
Coordinator, Preservation & Digital Services
541/346-1864
nhelmer@darkwing.uoregon.edu

Center for Instructional/Faculty Development
FITT Center
On June 1, 1999 the UO Library opened an exciting new service in Media Services. The Faculty Instructional Technology Training (FITT) Center supports and encourages faculty to understand, explore, and design ways of integrating effective technology into teaching, and provides individual consulting and training to any UO faculty member or GTF free of charge. It also serves as an important referral service for faculty who may need more advanced technical help or instructional design assistance.

For more information, please contact:
Kathy Heerema
Coordinator, Information Technology Centers & FITT Center
541/346-1717
heerema@oregon.uoregon.edu

Facility for Multi-Media Production
Media Services: Interactive Media Group
The University of Oregon Interactive Media Group, formed from the original New Media Center and now part of Media Services, develops a range of full-service technology design and consulting solutions for faculty research and instructional use. Our cross-disciplinary team designs and develops new media projects for interactive courseware and promotional purposes, and consults with faculty members on the instructional use of creative technology.

For more information, please contact:
Kellie Ann Garsed-Donnelly
Manager, Interactive Media Group
541/346-1458
hopper@darkwing.uoregon.edu

Facility for Instructional Delivery
Media Services: Classroom Support; Video Distribution
Media Services offers a diverse selection of production and consultation services for classroom projects and instruction. Faculty and students can check out equipment, can access professional equipment and software, as well as receive intstruction and consultation from experienced staff.

For more information, please contact:
Tom Matney
Head, Media Services
541/346-1947
tmatney@darkwing.uoregon.edu

Other
Electronic Classrooms
The library has three classrooms designated as teaching laboratories, offering both Windows and Macintosh environments. Each classroom has several computers for hands-on instruction, as well as a projector that projects the image from the instructor's monitor.

For more information, please contact:
Colleen Bell
Library Instruction Coordinator
541/346-1817
cbell@darkwing.uoregon.edu


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