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Long answer: Go to floor 3 in [[Butler Library]]. On the east side, there is a room called [[Digital Humanities Center]]. It has multiple scanners, both for pages and of the larger, book size. It is free to scan, and it can return the file to you in a number of ways, including via email or on a USB drive. | Long answer: Go to floor 3 in [[Butler Library]]. On the east side, there is a room called [[Digital Humanities Center]]. It has multiple scanners, both for pages and of the larger, book size. It is free to scan, and it can return the file to you in a number of ways, including via email or on a USB drive. | ||
− | You can also go to [[Avery | + | You can also go to [[Avery Library]] or the [[Science and Engineering Library]] in the [[Northwest Corner Building]], but those computers and scanners are usually occupied by people who aren't using them, or by backpacks. |
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Revision as of 07:19, 28 May 2013
Quick answer: use your phone like the tech-savvy student you are.
Long answer: Go to floor 3 in Butler Library. On the east side, there is a room called Digital Humanities Center. It has multiple scanners, both for pages and of the larger, book size. It is free to scan, and it can return the file to you in a number of ways, including via email or on a USB drive.
You can also go to Avery Library or the Science and Engineering Library in the Northwest Corner Building, but those computers and scanners are usually occupied by people who aren't using them, or by backpacks.