
Last year Feinberg Library installed its first K.I.C. (Knowledge Imaging Center) on the second floor between the lobby and the Reference room. This very cool piece of technology lets you scan documents and images - whether in black and white or in color and lets you save your scans as .pdf files, .jpeg image files or even as .mp3 files. You can e-mail these files to yourself, someone else or save it on a USB drive.
As with all really cool, useful technology it was very popular so we are thrilled to announce that a second K.I.C. has been set up on the first floor of the library. You can find it between the elevator and the main computer lab.
Use the touch screen to set up your scan settings and where you want them saved to. As Ana is demonstrating here, remember to put the material you want scanned face-up.
There is no cost for using the K.I.C. Just remember when scanning any materials that you need to abide by fair use and copyright laws.
Great publicity!
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