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Faculty and students working on multimedia projects now have more equipment available for this purpose. In addition to the existing digital cameras and camcorders available for check-out from the library’s Information Technology Center (ITC), we now have

  • Three new JVC HD hard drive camcorders,
  • Three new Olympus audio recorders for creating podcasts, and
  • A new LCD projector.

All equipment is available first come, first served, for three-day check-out. If you are planning student multimedia projects for your course, contact Erik Mitchell, Assistant Head, Technology Services, to review the resources available and arrange for equipment instruction or multimedia lab use.

Library Screening Room 260 is now also the ITC mini-studio! Faculty and students can use our video camera, lights and computer to capture lectures and other content, and can output the video to a variety of formats. We recommend that users consult with ITC staff and book the facility in advance to allow enough time to complete projects. Contact Erik Mitchell for more information. To see a creative use of this facility, watch this recent student project resulting from two days of filming and over six hours of editing! Thanks to Associate Provost for Information Systems, Rick Matthews, and Ching-Wan Yip, Instructional Technology Analyst, for making the ITC mini-studio a reality.