Priority of use. The first priority on all computers in the library is for library research, e.g. searching the catalog or databases, or using Library CD-ROMs. If you are doing personal work (surfing the Internet, checking e-mail, or word processing) and someone needs that computer to do library research, you will be asked to switch computers or to come back later.
Please pay attention to the following rules that allow us to keep the computers open, usable and safe/virus-free. The Library staff and the campus Network Administrator work very hard to keep these computers in good working order. We depend on you to aid, not to hinder our efforts.
- Do not change any settings on the computer (including the background or screen saver)
- Do not download any programs or files
- Do not save work to the desktop - all saved files will be deleted at the end of the day. If you are working in the computer lab, you may save your work on the "d:" drive
- Do not store personal information! Remember that these are public computers!
- No minors (anyone under the age of 18) are allowed to use any computer on the HUC-JIR campus, except for HUC interns/volunteers
- Do not stream audio or video files unless they are work related. Streaming files slows down the network for everyone
If you need to add a program, or are experiencing problems with connectivity or network resources, please report the situation to a member of the library staff, or to the Network Administrator. Please note that the support and maintenance of these computers are provided solely by the HUC-JIR Network Administrator.
If you have a question about using electronic library resources, ask any of the Library staff.
Laptops
It is a violation of HUC-JIR policy for personal computers to be connected via network cable to the HUC-JIR network, due to security and virus infection concerns. You may use your laptop anywhere in the library, but, users are NOT allowed to disconnect any computer from the HUC-JIR network and connect their personal computer to it. Also, please make sure that the electrical cords don't cross walkways and create tripping hazards.
Wireless access
There is wireless access in the main Reading room and in the carrels.Printing
In the computer lab, all computers are connected to a dedicated printer in the lab. Students may print free of charge. The public computers in the library are connected to a printer in the library office. Prints may be picked up from the librarian at the desk and cost 50 agorot a page.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I plug my laptop into the network so that I can print my document?
- No. You'll need to copy the document onto a diskette or USB drive and print from one of the library computers.
- Who can assist me with printing problems?
- Ask one of the Library staff. If we can't help you, we'll contact our Network Administrator.
- Whom do I ask for help connecting to the wireless network?
- Ask one of the Library staff.
- Who can help me with formatting problems in Word? or Davka?
- Since the Library is not a computer lab, we don’t know all the features in these programs, but we’ll be happy to try and work with you to resolve the problems.
- Who can help me with email problems?
- If you use a campus email address, the Network Administrator can help you. If you use a different program, we will not be able to help.
For further information please use the “ask the librarian” feature on our homepage, or email the Network administrator
