Q. Where can I scan or copy something?
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Answered By: Sherryl Faulkner-Robinson Last Updated: Jan 31, 2025 Views: 517
Answered By: Sherryl Faulkner-Robinson
Last Updated: Jan 31, 2025 Views: 517
KIC™ scanners make copying pages a breeze, with no logins or cost. You can save your scans to a USB drive or send as an email attachment.
There are two KIC™ scanners in the library on Level 4 of Mullins Library. There are additional KIC™ scanners in the Physics Library and the Chemistry and Biochemistry Library.
Microfilm / Microfiche scanners are available on Level 4 of Mullins Library.
There are no photocopiers available in Mullins Library or the Chemistry & Biochemistry Library. The Physics Library has a photocopier available for those with Razorbuck$. More info on that copier can be found at the link below.
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