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Re: Library Computers - State Schools
From: Rachel Weaver <rboutili () MACALESTER EDU>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 16:44:46 -0500
Krystal, Our computers are locked physically with Kensington cables. We have a guest login, available by asking at the Library's main desk, that can be used by visitors without college credentials. To print, they must the document on a thumb drive or send it to themselves via email to pay/print from the main desk. Best, Rachel Rachel Weaver Assistant Help Desk Manager Macalester College ITS On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Pedersen, Krystal < Krystal.Pedersen () umassmed edu> wrote:
Hello Everyone, I was looking to see how everyone locks down their library computers. Do you allow the public access to the computers in your library and if yes, how is that controlled? This question might be more applicable to state/public schools. I appreciate everyone’s feedback! Krystal Pedersen, CISA Information Technology <http://inside.umassmed.edu/is/index.aspx> Information Security, Risk & Compliance Analyst krystal.pedersen () umassmed edu
Current thread:
- Library Computers - State Schools Pedersen, Krystal (Jun 26)
- Re: Library Computers - State Schools Rachel Weaver (Jun 26)
- Re: Library Computers - State Schools Robert Henry (Jun 26)
- Re: Library Computers - State Schools Semmens, Theresa (Jun 27)
- Re: Library Computers - State Schools SCHALIP, MICHAEL (Jun 30)
- Re: Library Computers - State Schools Rachel Weaver (Jun 26)