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'''Scanners''' are notoriously hard to come by at Columbia, but there are a few locations that offer scanner access to students:
 
'''Scanners''' are notoriously hard to come by at Columbia, but there are a few locations that offer scanner access to students:
  
*First-floor computer lab of [[Barnard]]'s '''[[Lehman Library]]''', one scanner for a Mac and one for a PC. They work well, and there's cost to use them.
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*First-floor computer lab of [[Barnard College|Barnard]]'s '''[[Lehman Library]]''', one scanner for a Mac and one for a PC. They work well, and there's cost to use them.
 
*'''[[Butler Library|Butler]] 305''' (the [[Electronic Text Service]]) has many different types of scanners, all of which are free.  The room closes at 6pm daily.
 
*'''[[Butler Library|Butler]] 305''' (the [[Electronic Text Service]]) has many different types of scanners, all of which are free.  The room closes at 6pm daily.
 
*'''[[SIPA]]'s [[Lehman Library]]''' (in the basement of [[IAB]]) has scanners at several of its computer stations, which are free to use.
 
*'''[[SIPA]]'s [[Lehman Library]]''' (in the basement of [[IAB]]) has scanners at several of its computer stations, which are free to use.

Revision as of 17:07, 24 May 2013

Scanners are notoriously hard to come by at Columbia, but there are a few locations that offer scanner access to students:

  • First-floor computer lab of Barnard's Lehman Library, one scanner for a Mac and one for a PC. They work well, and there's cost to use them.
  • Butler 305 (the Electronic Text Service) has many different types of scanners, all of which are free. The room closes at 6pm daily.
  • SIPA's Lehman Library (in the basement of IAB) has scanners at several of its computer stations, which are free to use.