Please see the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources and Systems from the University’s Information and Instructional Technology Services Department, the Library's Internet Usage Policy, and the Library's Computer Usage Policies.
The Learning Commons is a joint effort between the Greenwood Library and Information and Instructional Technology Services designed to provide a centrally located, common intellectual space for students and faculty to interact and to have full-service access to technology and expert research assistance.
There are approximately 60 PCs and active data connections available in the Learning Commons on the 1st floor of the Library.
The Library’s Student Computer Lab on the 2nd floor has approximately 20 PCs and active data connections and is accessible to Longwood University faculty, staff and students with an active ID card.
All public PCs in the Library are equipped with the following hardware and software:
| Hardware I | Hardware II | Software |
|---|---|---|
| Pentium 4 processor, 2.8 GHz 256 MB RAM 40 GB hard drive 250 MB Zip drive Lite-on-Ltr CD-RW drive 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB floppy drive USB device connectivity 17 inch flat panel display |
Pentium Dual Core E2180, 2 GHz 2GB RAM 80 GB hard drive CD RW/DVD combo USB 17 inch flat panel display |
Windows XP Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Microsoft Digital Imaging Suite 10 Internet Explorer 7 SciFinder Scholar 2007 Edition Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 Nero CD burning software QuickTime Player 7.5 Firefox ArcGIS Cyberlink PowerDVD Derive 6 GSP 4.01 (Sketchpad) |
Students, faculty, and staff can connect their laptop computers to the wireless network throughout the Library.
Scanning capability is available in the Learning Commons.