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Public computers are clusters of personal computers and workstations in
open-access work spaces that are connected to the computer network. These
computers are available in several locations around campus. They are in high
demand, so please be courteous of other users. These computers are maintained
by Computing Services; other facilities are maintained by departments or other
groups.
Public Computers are available in the Baker, Berry, and Kresge
libraries. Specialized computing centers are available in Bartlett and Silsby
halls (for faculty in the humanities and for students in social science
courses, respectively). Computing work spaces are available in Cummings and
Bosworth halls (for faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students in
the engineering and business schools, respectively). These clusters usually
offer easy access to Macintosh- or Windows-based personal computers or
UNIX-based workstations, plus printing services.
There are public computers located in the following buildings that are set
up for e-mail use only: Alumni Gym, Brace Commons, Collis, Dartmouth Hall,
Fairchild, Hopkins Center, Moore, Robinson, Rocky, Silsby, and Thayer
Lobby.
Several academic departments (for example, the departments of Computer
Science, Earth Sciences, Geography, Mathematics, Music, and Physics and
Astronomy) provide specialized laboratories or work spaces specifically to
support the computing needs of their disciplines.
GreenPrint is Dartmouth's distributed printing system, with more than a
dozen printer release stations located around campus.
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