The Architecture and Art Library provides 13 computers to library users.
Two provide online access to library resources, including the catalog, databases, and research sites on the Web. They may not be used for email or WebCT.
Nine workstations are on the campus network (CougarNet). Student may access online resources, WebCT, email, and Microsoft Office software from these terminals.
Two laptops are also available and may be checked out with a valid UH Cougar 1 Card.
Printing is available from all workstations and laptops. Students, faculty and staff members are given 500 single-sided (333 duplex) free black-and-white prints per semester. The cost is five cents per page, thereafter.
Visitors not affiliated with UH must purchase a copy card to print. Copy cards may be purchased for $1 in the library.
The Music Library has 15 computers for library users.
Three are dedicated terminals for the library catalog, databases, and research sites on the Web. They have no word processing or other software.
Twelve workstations are on the campus network (CougarNet). Students may access online resources, WebCT, e-mail, Finale Notepad, and Microsoft Office software from these terminals.
Two laptops are also available and may be checked out with a valid UH Cougar 1 Card.
Printing is available from all workstations and laptops. Students are allowed 500 single-sided (333 duplex) free black-and-white copies per semester.
The computer lab is a Microsoft environment, with 36 PCs, 2 printers, and a scanner. Use of the lab is restricted to Optometry students, faculty, and staff.
The Pharmacy Library has seven computers (five desktops and two laptops) that offer access to the Internet and Microsoft Office software, including Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. These computers require a CougarNet account. One CougarNet computer also offers access to SciFinder Scholar. A sixth desktop provides access to the Internet without a log-in. Printing is available and requires a Cougar 1Card.
The Pharmacy Library offers wireless access, and personal laptops may be used to access the Internet within the Library. Laptops must have a wireless card and virtual private network (VPN) software. VPN software is available from the Information Technology office.
While chat, e-mail, and other recreational Internet sites are available from computers in the Library, priority is given to academic research resources. Patrons may be asked to surrender workstations in order to honor these priorities.