Library - Library Computing - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Library - Library Computing - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Schoenbaum Library - Library Computing FAQ

Selecting a Printer

 1) Click on ‘Start’ in the bottom left hand corner.
 2) Scroll up and click on ‘Run’.
 3) Type ‘\\hermes\’ in the box and press ‘ok’.
 4) Double-click on the appropriate printer.
  ‘LibClass’ for the library classroom printer
  ‘Library9000’ for the 3rd floor library printer
  'Library3' for the 4th floor printer
  ‘LibraryMain’ for the main library printer at the circulation desk
 5) Click ‘Printer’ on the new window that appears and scroll down to ‘Set as    Default Printer’ and click.
 6) Print as normal.
 
Using a Patron Owned Laptop in Schoenbaum Library

 1) WiFi access in Schoenbaum library is NOT password protected.
 2) Patrons may either access the WiFi signal using 802.11b/g compatible wireless cards or by connecting to an active network port using an Ethernet cable.
 3) Patrons do NOT have access to network printing or network storage solutions (P: drive) when logged in on a patron owned laptop.
 4) Library staff cannot provide support for patron laptops.

 

Turnitin.com

 1) Go to www.turnitin.com; login by entering your email address and password you used  when you created your user profile.
  2) Click the class name to access your class portfolio.
  3) Your class shows the assignments the instructor has created. To submit a paper, click  the submit button next the assignment.
  4) Enter the title of the paper.
  5) Click “Browse” and locate your paper, and click “Open”.
  6) Click “Submit”.
  7) After clicking “Submit”, a screen will appear with the document. Confirm that this is the  correct paper.
  8) The page that appears next is your digital receipt, which will also be sent to your email.
  9) It may take a few minutes for the originality report to be complete, but when it is, you  will see a colored icon next to the assignment.
  10) Click on the colored icon to view a detailed account of the originality report. Each  source is printed in a different color, with the sources at the top of your paper and the  document printed in matching colors.
  11) There is also a colored icon at the top of your paper with the percentage of matching  text noted. (The lower, the better!)
  12) The color scale range is: Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red. Blue is the most  original, Red contains the most matches.
  13) To save the report if you are going to include it in an iWebFolio portfolio, click "Save".
 

Using Your iWebFolio Registration Card

  1) Go to iWebFolio.com.
  2) If you have your popup blocker turned on, you need to allow popups. Click on  Tools/Popup Blocker/Always Allow Popups From This Site, or just turn the blocker OFF.
  3) Click “Sign Up Now”. 

  4) Follow these directions. This is the information you will need:
  •         The administration code is “uoc”. (No quotes)
  •         The version is Version 3.
  •         The payment method is by registration card. (Click the arrow next to “Credit Card”    to open the drop down box where you can make your selection.)
  •         The serial number is the number on the left that you can see.
  •         The registration code is the alphanumeric code beneath the tape. (The tape is very   hard to get off. It is not like lottery ticket ink that you scrape off.)

  5) When you get logged in, click the part that say “Create a new portfolio.”
  6) Click “Yes” when asked if you want to use a template.
  7) The UC templates will pop up. Select the one you want to use.
  8) When the empty portfolio is created, click on it to edit.
  9) Select the Permission tab on the far right and then “Select All” and save.
   10) Click on the Content tab to look at the required elements and add your attachments. 

Adding Files to Your iWebFolio Portfolio
 
 1) Click "Edit" next to the portfolio.
 2) Click the “Contents” tab.
 3) The required files are listed. Select the one to which you want to add.
 That assignment will show. Click "Add Attachment" on the right side. (Note: If there are  other papers also required with the assignment, such as a turnitin report, click on their  names when you have those files ready and then “Add Attachment” to add those files in  the proper place.)
 4) When you click “Add Attachment”, the “My Files” folder will open. If the file you want to  attach is not listed, click “Add New File”. (Note: Be sure that “File” is selected from the  drop-down box up in the top left corner.)
  5) “Browse” to locate your file, click “Open”, and the “Save”.
 6) Your file will appear in the list in “My Files”. Just click “Attach” and it will be added to  your portfolio.
 7) All of the files you attach to your portfolio will also be filed in “My Files”, so you can add  them to more than one portfolio, or delete a portfolio without deleting the files.
 8) To see how your portfolio will look and to make sure the files are attached the way  they are supposed to be, click “View Portfolio” in the upper right corner.


Last Updated by JEA 7/23/07
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