The document provides information about computer labs and printing services available at Lorain County Community College Bass Library. There are over 200 PC and Mac computers across five computer labs located in the library and other campus buildings. Printing is available in the Bass Library for $.05 per page up to $10 or 200 pages per semester for LCCC students, and $10 or 200 pages for University Partnership students. Lab aides can assist students with software, hardware, printing, and scanning issues. One ADA compliant workstation is available on the library's second floor.
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LCCC Information Commons and Print Management 2016
1. Information Commons and Print
Management
Lorain County Community
College Bass Library Computer Labs
2. LCCC Bass Library Information
Commons
Points of Interest:
• 138 PC computers & 8 MAC
computers on 2nd floor of
the library.
• 29 PC computers are on 3rd
floor.
3. Oasis Lab, Bu-104 Lab, UC-222
• Oasis Lab – iLoft: 8 Macs 1st
floor; 30 PC computers on
2nd floor.
• BU-104 Lab – Business
Building: 30 PC computers.
• UC-222 Lab –University
Partnership Building: 6
Macs and 25 PC computers.
• LCCC student I.D. card
required to use UC-222 or
BU-104 labs.
4. Lab Aides Can Help With:
• CANVAS system problems
• MyCampus issues
• Printing
• Scanning
• Some software issues
• Hardware connections
• Add additional money to
your printing account
• Help with WiFi connections
5. Printing – LCCC Students
• LCCC Students receive $10,
or 200 pages, of printing
credits each semester
• Students with 12 credit
hours or more are entitled
to an additional 5$
• Printing in the Bass Library
is $.05 cents per page
(single or double-sided)
6. Printing – U.P. Students
• UP students receive a $10,
200 pages, print card each
semester
• Pick up print card at
Circulation desk, 2nd floor
of the Bass Library.
7. Print Card Vending Machines
• Located in Bass Library -2nd
floor; Iloft hallway – 2nd
floor; BU-104 Lab; UC-222
Lab; lounge area behind
Math Tutoring Studio.
• Also available in the
bookstore in $1 and $5
amounts.
8. Scanning Pages, Documents, etc.
• Lab Aides can help with the
scanners.
• There are NO scanners in
the Oasis Lab-iLoft
computer lab.
9. A.D.A. Workstation in the LCCC Bass
Library
• One ADA compliant
workstation on the 2nd floor
of the library building.
• Lab Aides can help with
simple problems.
• Specialized software help
obtained by contacting the
Office of Accessability
Services @ (440) 366-4058.