CIT has a service called DropBox that allows members of the Cornell community with a NetID to upload and temporarily store files up to 256 MB on their servers. Users can then download files from there to a different computer.
Whether it is a computer lab or laptop, a plotter to print your poster or video editing software to create a documentary, Mann Library offers a variety of public computing resources. You can learn more about what we offer on the pages listed below. The CIT classroom adjoining Mann Library is also now available. Two new classrooms in the basement of Mann will be available for Fall 2008.
An introduction to the library's extensive public computer lab. Contains general information, contact information, lab rules and history. If you're a student looking for tech-related employment opportunities at Mann, this is the place to start.
Detailed information about the four computer classrooms at Mann (Stone, CIT, B30A PC and B30B Mac) including room calendars and how to make reservations.
Information about all the public access computers in our library and labs. Also contains details of which software can be found on which machines.
Audio and video files of events held each semester at Mann.
An introduction to the general use of Stone Center's printing and scanning facilities.
An introduction to Mann Library's virtual wireless lab, including info on how to connect your own laptop to our wireless network and Net-Print.
Information about technology-related consulting services available to faculty and staff.
Information about the Projector Room for practicing presentations.
A guide to the public computing policies at Mann Library with links to relevant University policies. Includes information on getting help with personal laptops.