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Curriculum
  Foundation
  Interdisciplinary Study
  Breadth
  Culture-Centered Inquiry
  Focus and Depth
  Honors Forum Curriculum
  Internships
  Academic Guidance

Information Resources
  Scribner Library
  Information Services

Affiliated Programs
  Visiting Student
  Hudson-Mohawk Assn.
  Washington Semester
  Environmental Science
  Biosphere 2
  ROTC

Study Abroad
  Paris
  Spain
  London
  India
  Shakespeare Programme
  International Institute
  Classical Studies in Rome
  England
  Russia
  Other Programs

HEOP/AOP

Community Education

Computer Career Institute

M.A. in Liberal Studies

University Without Walls

Summer Programs
  Summer Academics
  Sessions Abroad
  Summer SIX Art
  Writers Institute
  Acceleration in Art
  Pre-College
  Science Institute for Girls
  Women's Writing Guild
  Jazz Institute
  Center for Talented Youth
  Judaic Studies
  Dance Workshops
  Theater Workshop



CONTACT INFO

Key Contacts


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Saratoga Springs,
New York, 12866


SKIDMORE PHONE

518-580-5000

 

Academic Environment (continued)



Information Resources


SCRIBNER LIBRARY

Scribner Library houses nearly 400,000 volumes and 1,500 journals and periodicals, augmented by electronic access to online digital collections. In addition, the library houses the Skidmore College archives, collections of rare books, sound recordings, videotapes, and art reproductions and slides. Scribner Library is a United States and New York State government-documents depository.

If students need materials not available in the collection, they have access to collections in other libraries through Skidmore’s interlibrary loan arrangements, which allow us to borrow from academic and research library collections both regionally and throughout the world.

The library is constantly expanding its electronic library, which is available through computers that are connected to the campus network. While students and faculty can use these resources on any of the 115 workstations in the library, most of the resources can also be accessed from dorm rooms and offices. In addition to “Lucy2,” the online catalog, Scribner Library provides access to major bibliographic databases for all subject areas through its Web pages. The library also subscribes to over 1,000 online journals including Project Muse, JSTOR, and Academic Press’s IDEAL library. These collections significantly enhance the library’s paper and microform holdings.

The librarians, who are subject specialists, teach research techniques and are available for consultation about an individual’s research.



CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Information technology is an active part of academic life at Skidmore. The Center for Information Technology Services (CITS) supports services that include access to the World Wide Web, electronic mail, educational software, voice and data network support, printing, multimedia, classroom technologies, and administrative information databases.

While Skidmore encourages computing across the curriculum—the use of computers in academic disciplines—CITS focuses on making information technologies accessible to all students, including those who may not be comfortable with traditional computing environments. While it does not teach any credit courses, CITS employs professional staff as well as student assistants to help students, faculty, and staff utilize computers more effectively; conducts workshops; and distributes user guides and other training materials.

General purpose microcomputer rooms are available in several locations across campus, some of which are open twenty-four hours a day during the semesters. All facilities are open to any interested students, faculty, and staff and include either Windows or Macintosh computers. Most of the public microcomputer rooms are equipped with high quality laser printers. Students are welcome to use these printers, provided they refrain from printing multiple copies or otherwise wasting paper.

Electronic mail is a popular communication medium for students and faculty. Skidmore College is connected to the Internet for electronic mail and data communication with colleges and universities worldwide. Before using electronic mail, a student must obtain a username and password from CITS. These are free and remain valid as long as the student is enrolled at the college.

CITS operates a multimedia development center in Palamountain Hall. This facility provides public access to advanced tools for both analog and digital media production. Typical resources include audio- and video-editing facilities as well as scanners, CD-ROM writers, and computers optimized for image editing.




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