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School computer labsLast revision March 20, 2009 Priority for class use or homework assignments; otherwise drop-in 24 hours/day. These are not your personal computers. Don't modify system settings or try to install software. Pirated software will not be tolerated. Files that you save on local disk will be erased periodically, possibly without warning. Any files that you need to save beyond your current session should be saved on removable media (USB "memory sticks" are inexpensive) or moved over the network to the School's file server or another computer. Mitchell A65 Computer ClassroomThis is the School's primary computer cluster, designed for instructional use. The classroom features 20 PCs and a video projection system. When not scheduled for a class the room is available for drop-in use by all faculty and students in Earth Sciences. Contact the lab manager with any questions. For more details, see: http://pangea.stanford.edu/facilities/a65/ G.R.I.D. lab in Mitchell A59The "Geo-Imaging, Research and Design" lab is maintained for Earth Sciences graduate students, staff, and faculty. This computer lab has both Macs and PCs running applications like ArcGIS, ENVI, Matlab, Comsol, the Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. CD/DVD burners, scanners, printers, and large format plotters are also available. Contact the lab manager with any questions. For more details, see: http://pangea.stanford.edu/facilities/grid/ Geology 114 computer clusterGeology Corner room 114 is a general use drop-in computer cluster for the department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, with an emphasis for undergraduate work. There are four Windows PCs with a selection of software. Branner Earth Sciences LibraryThe Branner Earth Sciences Library, on the second floor of Mitchell Earth Sciences Building, contains four GIS workstations and many electronic data sets in addition to books, periodicals, and maps. Get general information about Branner Library at: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/branner/index.html Information about Branner's GIS hardware and software is at:
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