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Green Library
Clusters - Social Sciences Resource Center (SSRC)
SSRC Reading Room: See
SSRC Computer Cluster FAQ for detailed information.
Located on the first floor of
the Bing Wing, the SSRC [map]
cluster is filled with 12 (twelve), new, Dell GX280's. All of the
machines have the same base set of applications. Machines #1-#6
have additional statistical packages such as AtlasTi, Amos, StatTransfer,
and more. Patrons who need to use these specialized statistical
applications found on machines #1-6 have first priority. All machines
have CD-RW/DVD drives and USB ports to plug in flash
(thumb) drives.
Scan Stations: The SSRC Reading room has two scan stations for patrons to use. The stations are located on each computing table in the reading room. Click here for a map of scanners in Green.
The scan station can only be accessed by those with a valid SUNet ID.
Software available for patrons to use is as follows:
- Epson Scan
- Image Capture (MacOS Only)
- (Additional software loaded on the scan stations can be found here-- PC|Mac)
Scanning documentation can be found next to the scan station.
SSRC Government Documents
Kiosk: Located in the receptionist area of the SSRC
(right outside the Velma Denning Room), you will find four
(4) public kiosks:
- U.S. Serial Set Volumes kiosk
This kiosk contains, The Immigration Commission Reports
from the Dillingham Commission and Women and Child
Wage Earners in the U.S. from the Bureau of Labor.
- Numeric Data on CD-ROM kiosk
This machine is loaded with CDROMs containing over 70 datasets.
- U.S. Depository kiosk
There are two machines that can be used to access,
- The U.S. Federal Depository, and
- The California Depository
These machines area available to the public.
Ronnie Fields
User Services Technology Manager
Information Center
Cecil H. Green Library, Stanford University Libraries
rfields@stanford.edu
Last modified:
July 28, 2011
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