There are three types of multimedia editing stations located in the IT Center on the ground floor of Rush Rhees Library.

Scanning, Graphics and Web Authoring Stations
Page layout, scanning, graphics, animation, and web page development resources.
  • Macintosh and Windows stations
  • Flatbed scanners
    • 8.5″ x 11″
    • 11″ x 14″
    • Multi-page Document Feeder
  • Slide/Negative scanners
  • CD/DVD burning
  • Printing
    • Black and white laser printing
    • Color printing
  • Software
    • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
    • Browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer/Win, Safari/Mac)
    • File Transfer (Macintosh – Cyberduck, Windows – SSH Secure File Transfer)
    • Graphics and Scanning (Photoshop, Fireworks)
    • Optical Character Recognition (Read IRIS)
    • Portable Document Format (Acrobat)
    • Desktop Publishing (InDesign)
    • Web Development (Dreamweaver)
    • Drawing (Illustrator,Freehand)
    • Animation (Flash)
Video Editing Stations
Create and edit academic, creative or personal video-related projects that can be exported to the web, or back to video tape.
  • Macintosh and Windows stations
  • Flatbed scanners
    • 8.5″ x 11″
    • 11″ x 14″
    • Multi-page Document Feeder
  • Slide/Negative scanners
  • CD/DVD burning
  • Printing
    • Black and white laser printing
    • Color printing
Audio Editing Stations
Edit existing music, record original music, or mix soundtracks.
  • Macintosh and Windows audio stations with access to dual cassette tape deck
  • Software
    • Audio capture and editing (Macintosh – Garage Band, Windows – Sound Forge)