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e 30 lomputer Computer Services, of the Divi1 of Libraries & Information Sysis, provides a variety of technical port services to USC students, as I as access to University technoloesources. Below are details on spe: services and resources Drovided I he center. For more details on stut services, visit the Student IT web )://www.sc.edu/studentIT Please note that this site will be lated regularly with details of proms available to incoming students. )kmark it and check it throughout summer for the latest information. ing in Campus Housing? riRTN ^riamprnrk Rpsirlpnr Tn nation Network) provides students ampus residence halls access to the C network and the Internet. For tils on signing up for this service, uding specifications on supported lputer equipment and student supt hours and locations, go to the dent IT web site. Visit early and i-up on-line! Services Need a University Email Account? * Computer Services provides free e-mail accounts on the University mainframe system /T 7\ K ir> \ m r\ . 11 ifli ^vjvi/trasj to an stu- \m dents. Accounts can be accessed via telnet or POP from the campus network or the Internet, and via a dial-up connection. Details on system J access and account requests are available on- j i line; visit the Student IT web site to sign up online. Living Off Campus? Computer Services provides free text-based Internet access via a dial-up connection to the University mainframe (sign-up on-line at the Student IT web site). For full Internet (graphical) access, contact InfoAvenue, the University's Internet service provider, about special plans available to the ttp/^ . T r A _ _ community, contact lnronv DISCOVER CAROLINA provides ti I. f j jr enue, 1-800-950-4726, for information on the USC plan, or go to the Student IT web site. Need Voice Mail or Long Distance Service? Computer Services provides plans for voice mail from campus residence halls, as well as long distance phone plans. Visit the Student IT web site for details on available plans and ?ta De>fca [/ i ? v * -liiijfr V lafwly ' z?f% 1^11 ^ W U/OOLto C echnology, sign-up procedures. ii is Need IT Help and Sup- o port Services? a In addition to L these technology services, Computer Services also provides training and sup- a port in University systems n and a variety of popular w software applications, in- r ^ eluding the Microsoft Of- I fice suite. Professionally w taught short courses (usual- I llF 1 ly three hours in duration) li are taught on a monthly ba- li sis and are available to stu- r< dents at no charge. Consultants are also avail- p able to assist with connections to Uni- v versity systems and resources and to si consult in dozens of software applica- tl tions (for both Windows and Macintosh users) and Internet tools, h Computer Services also licenses software to enable mainframe dial-up and telnet connections, as well as virus 1 protection software to promote safe B r? r. *iii. i computing, software is avauaDie at no si charge to students. Consulting in the (' yta :# I IP '??& jSfe. & . ^ WWSr*" aroiina/ University of South Carolina support istallarion and use of these packages ; also offered. Details, and access to n-line consulting support, are availble at the Student IT web site. !e Responsible! Appacc tr\ T Tniuprciht rpcnnrrpc ic X 1VVVJJ IU V1UTUJUJ 1 WVU1VW 1J privilege, and with privilege comes esponsibility. Visit the Student IT 'eb site for detailed guidelines on the esponsible and considerate use of Jniversity computing resources, as rell as links to related policies in the JSC Student Handbook and guidenes on the use of copyright and onne materials. Learn the rules of the oad! For more information on Comuter Services larger role at the Uniersity, as well as links to other support ervices provided by the center, visit be Computer Services web site: ttp://www.sc.edu/csd ComDuter Services is located at 244 Blossom Street (at the corner of llossom and Sumter streets); calls hould be referred to 803-777-1800 M800, on campus). % yiiw v -M I ^ A A $?0, ,, > - " V*?J? r> - ^ ?? s.vv%2