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For more information, contact:
Tiffany Ambiel, Library Administration
tambiel@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-0766
Part of the Knight Library Information Technology Center, this classroom was funded by the educational technology fee and serves as an open access facility when classes are not scheduled.
This classroom is used exclusively for instruction and training of University of Oregon students. Faculty interested in library-related instruction for their students are encourage to contact the library subject specialist assigned to their department, or the Office of Library Instruction, to schedule a class or workshop in the Edmiston Classroom.
No food is allowed in the classroom, but beverages in rigid, spill-proof travel mugs or pull-top bottles are acceptable.
Term-Length Scheduling
This classroom may be scheduled by faculty and GTFs for up to 1 class session per course per week, but may not be used as the primary site for the course.
Ad Hoc Requests
This classroom may be requested by any faculty member or GTF for course-related instruction, or by staff and faculty representing student groups for other forms of training. Please use the online calendar to place your request.
The Libraries install a standard suite of software on the computers in this classroom, intended to serve the needs of most groups using it.
We regret that we are unable to purchase additional software; however, a department may supply software to be installed in the classroom temporarily, along with verification of licensing. Software installed in this manner will be removed at the end of the academic term.
Requests to install software must be received at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of instruction, and the installation disc or discs, with verification of licensing, delivered to Library Systems, Knight Library, no later than ten (10) days prior to the class.
Instructors are strongly encouraged to make arrangements to test software at least a day prior to the class, to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
Maintained by: Tiffany Ambiel, tambiel@uoregon.edu