Reviewed 8/10/2012 by Stephanie Folse.
Current students may borrow laptop computers at the Information Commons desk on the main floor of the Library. There are 50 Windows and 5 Mac laptop computers with wireless network access.
Software on Windows laptops Software on Mac laptops
All borrowers of IC laptops must sign a Laptop Borrower Agreement form each semester before checking out laptops.
Policies and late fines:
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Reviewed 7/31/2012 by Jim Gribble.
Help using computers, printers and other equipment in the Information Commons is available at the Information Commons desk in the center of the room during all hours the library is open. If you have questions before visiting the IC, the lab manager phone number is 817.257.7664, or you can use our Ask a Librarian page.
For help with faculty/staff office computers, or student personal computers, contact the Technology Resources help desk.
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Reviewed 7/31/2012 by Jim Gribble.
Most online resources listed on the library website can be accessed from anywhere in the world. The only difference you will see when using them from off-campus is that you'll be prompted to log on with your TCU username and password after clicking on the link to the resource. If the logon does not work for you, please contact us.
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Reviewed 1/25/2013 by Kerry Bouchard.
The Information Commons computer lab has computers available for use by TCU students, faculty and staff.
Multimedia workstations include the following hardware:
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) workstation includes the following hardware:
Frog Pods:
Thanks to a gift from the Student Government Association (SGA), the Information Commons added the Frog Pods, six collaborative computing areas, in the fall of 2005.
Frog Pod equipment and reservation procedures
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Acrobat Reader is used to open PDF files, which are often used for online journal articles and books.
AutoCad is used to created and edit engineering and architectural drawings and other applications that require 3D vector graphics.
Note: This software is not installed on the mini-notebooks checked out at the IC desk, but is available on the regular-size laptops.
ArcGIS Desktop is a suite of geographical information system mapping programs including:
Note: This software is not installed on the mini-notebooks checked out at the IC desk, but is available on the regular-size laptops.
Autodesk 3ds Max modeling, animation, and rendering software for architects, designers, engineers, and visualization specialists.
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Eclipse is a Java software development environment.
EViews is a statistical analysis program that includes regression and forecasting tools. Its uses include: scientific data analysis and evaluation, financial analysis, macroeconomic forecasting, simulation, sales forecasting, and cost analysis. It includes a command language for batch processing.
GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring.
Google Chrome is Google's web browser.
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Google SketchUp is software for creating, editing, and sharing 3-D models.
GraphCalc is a Graphing Calculator program with 2D/3D wire-frame rendering capabilities. GraphCalc has a number of built in functions for algebraic equation solving and scripts for finding the area of two dimensional shapes, as welll as the surface area and volume for three dimensional geometric shapes.
ActivieState Komodo is a software development application that supports several programming languanges, such as Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, SQL, and Smarty, as well as HTML 5 and CSS 3 coding standards for web page markup.
Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser.
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MicroCase is statistical analysis software developed specifically for use in the social sciences. MicroCase uses an easy to learn interface for use with manipulating and learning from data and is used with the textbook Research Methods in Political Science Using MicroCase® (7th Edition).
Microsoft Office includes:
Minitab is an easy-to-use statistics and data analysis program that includes many pre-configured charts and built in analysis functions. It has the ability to run customized macros built by an end user or downloaded from other sources. Minitab is not quite as powerful as SAS and PASW, but has the advantage of being able to easily integrate charts, graphs and data sets into applications like Microsoft Office Suite for presentation purposes.
Firefox is a web browser.
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Net Beans is an IDE (integrated development environment) that supports the following programming languages:
Java, JavaFX, PHP, JavaScript and Ajax, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, Groovy and Grails, and C/C++.
RefWorks Write-N-Cite is a utility that allows users to run an abbreviated version of the RefWorks bibliographic citation manager software in their word processor.
Revit is Autodesk's Building Information Modeling software for Windows. It enables the user to design with both parametric 3D modeling and 2D drafting elements. "Building Information Modeling" is a Computer Aided Design (CAD) paradigm that employs intelligent 3D objects to represent real physical building components such as walls and doors. Revit's database for a project can contain information about a project at various stages in the building's lifecycle, from concept to construction to decommissioning. This is sometimes called 4D CAD where time is the fourth dimension.
SAS is a powerful, highly customizable and programmable statistical analysis platform. It requires some understanding of programming conventions, and knowledge of the fundamentals of statistics to use. SAS has the most complete set of regression methods available compared to SPSS and Minitab.
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IBM SPSS Statistics (formerly called "PASW" and before that just "SPSS") is a data and statistics analysis program that is particularly well suited for the Social Sciences and other academic disciplines. PASW has most of the regression methods included in SAS, as well as the ability to generate charts and graphs from data sets (similar to Minitab's graphing features).
With Windows Live Movie Maker, you can make movies from your photos and videos, whether they're already on your computer or still on your camera.
Share your movies on your favorite social networking sites such as YouTube and Facebook.
VLC Media Player can playback a variety of audio and video files and streams.
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Adobe Creative Suite includes:
Acrobat Professional both reads and writes PDF files. When creating PDF files, it is used like a printer -- for example, you can "print" an MS Word file to a PDF file that can then be emailed or placed on websites. You can also use it to combine multiple PDF files into a single PDF.
CuteFTP Pro is used to access your TCU network drive ("U: drive") from Mac computers. It can also be used to for secure file transfer (SFTP protocol) to/from any computer system that you have access to over the Internet.
Eclipse is a Java programming IDE (integrated development environment).
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iLife is a software suite consisting of the following programs:
Microsoft Office 2008 includes the MS Word word processor, Excel spreadsheet editor, PowerPoint presentation editor, and the MS Access database program.
Net Beans is an IDE (integrated development environment) that supports the following programming languages:
Java, JavaFX, PHP, JavaScript and Ajax, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, Groovy and Grails, and C/C++.
Safari is a web browser.
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Stuffit Expander is used to open compressed files in a variety of formats. It will normally run automatically when you click on a compressed file.
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Acrobat Professional both reads and writes PDF files. When creating PDF files, it is used like a printer -- for example, you can "print" an MS Word file to
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Adobe Creative Suite on the Windows computers includes:
OpenBook uses optical character recognition (OCR) algorithms to attempt to convert scanned documents to text files that can be edited in a word processor or desktop publishing program. If you plan to save a scanned document as a PDF file (using Acrobat 5.0 below), first doing OCR on it will make the PDF file smaller (faster to download), but it may also introduce errors that you'll need to edit first. |
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Personal / Course Software
The Library does not install personal copies of software on Information Commons lab computers, both for security and licensing reasons. If there is free software that you feel should be added to the computer lab software suite, then please send us the details, and we will take it under consideration. In the case of commercial software being used for a course, if it is felt that students would benefit by having this software installed on the IC lab computers, please have the instructor or department head contact us and we will check on the cost of licensing the software for lab use. (Please note that since access to IC lab computers is on a first-come, first-served basis, licenses restricted to one or a few lab computers will generally not be useful, since we can’t guarantee that those particular computers will be available at any given time.)
Users with special needs covered by ADA should contact the Coordinator of Student Disabilities Services in the Center for Academic Services located in Sadler Hall 16. The Coordinator can also be contacted at TCU Box 297710, Fort Worth, TX 76129 or at 817-257-6567.
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Last reviewed 7/31/2012 by Jim Gribble.
Need help using the microform equipment? Request assistance during regular hours in the periodicals office or at the reference desk.
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Reviewed 12/13/2012 by James Lutz.
Photocopiers are available throughout the library. Users should abide by the Copyright Law of the United States and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code.
| Photocopier Location | # Copiers | Size Paper | Options | Payment Options |
| Information Commons | 2 |
8 1/2 x 11 - Letter | document feeder | TCU ID |
| Room 126A | 1 |
8 1/2 x 11 - Letter | document feeder | TCU ID |
| Room 121 (right of Caesar) | 1 |
8 1/2 x 11 - Letter | TCU ID | |
| Room 122 (left of Caesar) | 1 |
8 1/2 x 11 - Letter | TCU ID, USD $5, $1, $0.25, $0.10, $0.05 | |
| Basement Room B30C | 2 |
8 1/2 x 11 - Letter | TCU ID, USD $5, $1, $0.25, $0.10, $0.05 | |
| Music Library Stacks Room 222 | 1 |
8 1/2 x 11 - Legal | Letter & Legal Sz | TCU ID, USD $5, $1, $0.25, $0.10, $0.05 |
Pricing by contract with our servicer is per image (i.e. 2 images on 1 page front and back will be billed for 2 images.)
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| TCU Students | $0.10 per image | Not Available | $0.10 per image |
| TCU Faculty and Staff | Not Available | $0.05 per image | $0.10 per image |
| Visitors | Not Available | Not Available | $0.10 per image |
* To obtain a Department Copy Card please contact the Director of Library Administrative Services, James Lutz.
Need help using the photocopiers? Request assistance or report problems to the Circulation Desk.
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Reviewed 12/13/2012 by James Lutz.
All Information Commons lab computers (including laptops) are set up to print to both black-and-white and color laser printers. Cost is factored into your campus-wide student printing account.
Black-and-white printing:
Color laser printing:
Before sending a print job, please check that you are using the following settings. Other settings may cause the printer to lock up when you go to the Print Station to release the job:
To print, click on "File" then "Print". The print screen appears with the black and white printer (LibLab B&W on Pharos) set as default.

A "Print Job Details" window will open with a box asking for your TCU ID number. Type in your ID number and click "Print".
Your job will be saved on the network print server; it will not physically print out yet. Also, you will not be charged yet. To get a print out, go to any of the lab black and white printers (if you chose to print black and white) or one of the two color printers (if you chose to print in color).
The printer stations below are within the IC computer lab:

Faculty/staff printing in the Information Commons is charged back to departments, based on the ID card.
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Reviewed 8/17/2012 by Jim Gribble.
The Information Commons lab has five Windows computers equipped with Canon DR-1210C scanners, and five iMac computers equipped with HP Scanjet NR6310 scanners.
Instructions for scanning on Windows computers
Instructions for scanning on iMac computers
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A Scantron Test Scoring Machine is available in the library for grading tests. This machine reads Scantron Test Forms 882-Eand 886-E and Scantron Item Analysis Form 9700. The machine is located in library room 126a, a small alcove at the entrance to the Periodicals Reading Room and is available any time the library is open.
Forms:
Prior to using the machine:
The librarian on duty at the Reference Desk is also available to answer your questions.
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Reviewed 8/20/2012 by Pat Austin.
Various service desks in the library maintain supplies of:
Some of these items must be used at the service desk.
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Reviewed 8/20/2012 by Pat Austin.
The library will post announcements of upcoming events on the Information Commons computer screen savers when requested by TCU departments and student organizations registered with the Office of Student Organizations and/or student organizations that have a faculty sponsor. Guidelines are as follows:
When multiple announcements have been requested during a given time period, the “slideshow” screen saver will cycle from one to the next, displaying each for one minute.
Technical Requirements/Suggestions
To post an announcement or get more information, contact IC lab managers Desmond Hemphill or Jim Gribble and include your screen saver as a file attachment if it is ready. Please state the name of your organization in your email message.
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Reviewed 1/25/2013 by Kerry Bouchard.
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