| LUHR LIBRARY—EDEN SEMINARY | EMERSON LIBRARY—WEBSTER UNIVERSITY |
| Computers | Emerson Library Computing Guide |
| Wireless network |
Emerson Library Cyber Café |
| Laptop computers and network cards | Emerson Library Adaptive Technology |
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There are seven computers on the main floor of the Luhr Library and two on the top floor. Eden Seminary and Webster University students, faculty, and staff have priority use of the computers. The general public may use the computers for searching the Eden-Webster Library System catalog and for other research purposes. The computers are not to be used for entertainment or for illegal or inappropriate activities, including the viewing of materials that may be offensive to others.
Computers on the main floor provide access to the Eden-Webster Library System catalog, to the Internet, to selected CD-ROM products, including BibleWorks, and to MS Office software.
All main floor computers are connected to a networked printer. Copy cards are available for purchase from a vending machine near the computers in the Luhr Library or at locations in the Emerson Library and may be used for printing and photocopying in either library.
The computers on the top floor of the Luhr Library are set up to search the library catalog and do not provide general access to the Internet, to MS Office products, or to a printer.
A wireless network is available in the Luhr Library. The wireless network access points are located on the main floor of the library, making the signal stronger on the main floor. A wireless-ready laptop or a wireless networking PC card installed in a laptop is necessary to access the network.
Laptop computers and network cards
Eden Seminary students may borrow laptop computers at the Circulation Desk for use within the Luhr Library only. Wireless network cards can also be borrowed for use in the library with library-owned laptops or with personally-owned laptops.
A CCTV is available for use in the computer area on the main floor of the library. The device provides magnification of materials, reverse imaging, changeable combinations of text and background, and margin adjustments.