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SPSS upgrade

The SPSS software on the Graduate Workstations in Newman Library will be upgraded from version 15 to 16. The upgrade will start late Thursday (3/20) and continue into Friday (3/21). Access to SPSS will not be available until the upgrade is complete. Hopefully, there won’t be any problems and access will resume on Friday.

If you are not [...]

ArcGIS software available

Need to create a map showing the number of bars and restaurants operating in a certain zip code? Or do you need to analyze asthma rates by neighborhood? If you have the data, ArcGIS can help you do this.
ArcGIS is a commercial Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software package produced by a company called ESRI. It is used for geographic [...]

SPSS 15.0 for Windows now available

**Make sure you read the newer post about SPSS 16.0**
The statistical and data management software program SPSS 15.0 for Windows is now available on the Graduate Workstations. Click on the SPSS 15.0 icon on the desktop to launch the program.
According to the BCTC announcement, it will also be available in campus labs and on laptops [...]

Graduate Computer Workstations – Reporting issues or making recommendations

Please contact me - or post comments - regarding your experiences with the Graduate Computer Workstations. I would like to know your recommendations, requests, or a specific problem with a station. If possible, when reporting a problem with a workstation:

please note the time/date of the incident
write down error messages
note the location of the computer (which floor)
provide the four digit [...]

Graduate Computer Workstations

Twelve computer workstations reserved for graduate students are located on either end of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors on the 25th Street side of the library. Log-on instructions are on each machine. If you have recommendations for or issues with the workstations, please contact Linda Rath, Graduate Services Librarian.
To eject a USB flash drive from a Graduate [...]