vLab@Everywhere is a new virtual lab located on the ground floor of the new Student Engagement Center (SEC).
UIW students will also enjoy the convenience of using academic software from anywhere on campus, including the residence halls, without being tethered to a physical computer lab.
HelpDesk@the SEC - the Help Desk is now located at the SEC.
Call for hours of operation 210-829-2721 or visit their site: Help Desk
Rooms 103 and 105 are available only to graduate students. There are four computers in each room with SPSS, NVivo, Adobe Acrobat Pro and Microsoft Office software. Keys are checked out from the Circulation Desk.
Doctoral Room 233 is available to doctoral students in their dissertation writing phase.
The library has a new printing system, UIW Print, that allows students, faculty and staff to print, scan and copy.
This service is available to current students, faculty and staff only.
Patrons must have a network username and PIDM to release print copies.
There is no guest printing, scanning or copying because of the network set up of these printers.
Students can print from non-UIW computers by: 1) Mapping their laptop to the UIW Print Anywhere queue while on the UIW network. 2) Using a mobile print app to print from smartphones and tablets while on the UIW network. 3) Using the web-print feature via PaperCut, accessible in the Cardinal Apps Portal
To be able to print, patrons need to load money to their printing account via credit card using the PaperCut, which is accessible from Cardinal Apps. They will be able to print and release from any printer in the library or the SEC.
Employees are not personally charged for printing. For all employees (full and part-time) printing will be charged back to the primary department to which they are assigned. This is true for ANY printer in the UIW Print program.
Unlike students, employees may see a negative balance in PaperCut. This will not impact their ability to print. Detailed monthly statements for chargebacks will be sent to the department.
In addition, there are several book scanner located in the library, which are designed specifically for books: one in the Mabee Library Research Lab on the first floor; one in the first-floor stack area and one in the second-floor journal area. Scan to flash drive or email.