The Lab has more than 45 workstations (a combination of PC and MAC computers)
and also offers students the opportunity to use their own laptop at designated
workplaces.
Paid printing is available for all computers, including personal laptops. Click here for details
Hours of operation
Library Research Computer Lab is open during regular library
hours. Please check the main library hours page for updated holiday schedule.
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM. to 10:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM. to 10:30 PM
Sunday
CLOSED
.
Getting help in the lab
The Library Research Computer Lab has staff on duty Monday through Friday
from 8:00 AM. to 5:00 PM. Our staff is happy to assist our patrons that are using our
workstations. Students can get help with with their work, such as searching
databases, using special software, or formatting a "Word" document, saving
files, printing etc.
Software resources
Each workstation in the lab provides access to general productivity software
like Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft
PowerPoint. Internet access is offered on each computer providing access to more
than sixty subscription databases and approximately 15,000 full-text journal
titles. Click here for details
Printing
Printing is possible from any of the Research
Computer Lab workstations or
your laptop.
For detailed information on how to use the printing system or how to print from
your laptop please visit our print help pages at:
/library/computerlab/printing/
About the Research Computer Lab
The Library Research Computer Lab offers an
integrated approach to scholarly information and research tools. While the
Research Computer Lab is open to all Fuller users, its primary purpose is to
meet the research needs of our current Fuller Seminary students, faculty, staff
and other patrons.
Research Computer Lab Use Policy
Computer Use
Computers are available on first come, first served
basis.
The Library Research Computer Lab follows the Seminary's
guidelines for Responsible Use
of Computing Resources. Please note that academic research takes
precedence over other lab uses.
Personal belongings
Lab users are responsible for their own personal
belongings and equipment and should not leave items unattended.
Personal belongings left unattended for more than
four hours will be considered abandoned and will be moved to the lost and found.
The lost and found is located at the Seminary' s Main Switchboard.