Hardware
Computers and Printing
Computer stations and printers are available at all University Library locations. Software varies, contact the location's service desk for details.
Wireless printing is available in Fenwick Library (Windows only). Download the necessary software from University Print Services; for questions or assistance, contact them at 703-993-2550. For information about printing, visit the University Print Services' Student Print site.
Wireless Access
Wireless internet is available in some areas of the libraries for Mason students, faculty, and staff. See the Public Use Policies for visitor options.
Audio/Visual Equipment
Mini projectors can be checked-out for in-library use at the Mason Square and Mercer Libraries.
Media Services in Fenwick Library provides access to blu-ray and VHS/DVD multi-regional player stations on the first floor, and audio stations, including cassette and LP players, on the second floor. The Mason Square and Mercer Libraries have VHS/DVD stations.
Software
Digital Research Software
Data & Digital Scholarship Services is on the 2nd Floor (Wing C) of Fenwick Library and offers a lab with multiple PC and Mac workstations with Qualitative GIS, and Statistical software such as NVivo, ArcGIS, SPSS, SAS, Stata, and R. At the Mason Square Campus Library, all computers have ArcGIS and SPSS, and there are dedicated computers for DataStream and NVivo.
The Citrix Virtual Lab (not a library service) provides remote access to licensed software including ArcGIS, SAS, Maple 16, SPSS, Stata, MatLab, and Mathematica for Mason students, faculty and staff.
JournalTOCs
JournalTOCs is a current awareness service for scholars that contains a searchable collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOC). Register and create a customized list of journals to receive TOC notifications. Through the University Libraries premium service subscription you can directly access article content in your notification through the library proxy server.
Citation Management Tools
Citation Management Tools are an important research tool. Learn more about Zotero or how to connect your Z39.50 client.
Assistance
Information Technology Services (ITS)
Information Technology Services (ITS) has computer labs and multimedia equipment. Staffed computer labs are available at each campus with software including data, audio-visual and design tools. ITS also has multimedia production stations, a video production studio, and video production equipment that can be checked out or used for classes.
Assistive Technology
University Libraries provide assistive technology labs at each of its locations. See Accessibility for more information.
Off-Campus Access
The University Libraries subscribes to thousands of scholarly journals and electronic books that you can access remotely from your computer. See Off Campus Access for more information and trouble-shooting.