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| Advanced Media Studio |
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The Advanced Media Studio (AMS) is a state-of-the-art facility and arts technology resource for the NYU arts and science community. The AMS provides professional services in museum-grade wide-format archival printing, drum scanning, laser cutting services, and rapid prototyping. The facility also has a suite of self-service workstations offering special discipline hardware and software. | |
| ARTstor |
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ARTstor is a large digital image library that includes hundreds of thousands of high-quality images for teaching and research. The various collections include images of artworks (paintings, sculpture, etc.), photography (both "artistic" and documentary) as well as the built environment (architectural structures and monuments). ARTstor also provides users with up to 1000 MB of space to store their own images using the "personal collections" feature; once in ARTstor, these personal collections can be used side-by-side with the other ARTstor collections offered. | |
| Ask ITS |
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Ask ITS is NYU's service catalog including FAQs and "how tos" for finding Information Technology Services on campus ranging from locating a particular ITS service to getting help with Internet connections, phone, or other technology service. | |
| Blackboard |
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NYU Blackboard allows faculty to create websites that supplement their courses by facilitating communication and providing easy access to digital content. Instead of printing, faculty can go green by posting documents such as their syllabus, weekly readings, and images, as well as links to external websites and streaming multimedia files. NYU Blackboard also has tools for interactive assessment, quizzing, grading, and more. | |
| BobCat |
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Use BobCat to search for library materials (books, journals, videos, e-books, e-journals, course reserves, etc.) in NYU libraries and special collections, as well as materials at the New School, Cooper Union, New-York Historical Society, Brooklyn Historical Society and New York Institute of Interior Design. Log in to BobCat to write reviews, tag items, and save items to your e-shelf. | |
| CiteULike |
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CiteULike is a free web-based service that you can use to manage and discover scholarly references, from a select set of scholarly electronic databases and journals... | More | ||
| Data Service Studio |
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The NYU Data Service Studio conveniently locates staff, software, statistical computing, and data collection resources to support NYU research and scholarship. The facility features work and instruction space where students and faculty access resources in statistical analysis and geographic information systems (GIS) including a variety of software for statistical, quantitative, qualitative and GIS analysis (SPSS, SAS, STATA, R, ESRI GIS mapping products, Matlab, and others). | |
| Digital Studio |
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The Digital Studio is NYU's gateway to digital services supporting scholarship and teaching. Specialized staff offer training, consultation, and assistance with multimedia services, media publication, file storage and management, digital project planning, and learning management tools. | |
| Diigo |
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Diigo is a social bookmarking website that enables users to bookmark and tag web pages, as well as to highlight portions and add "sticky notes" or annotations, which may be kept private, shared with a particular group, or made public. It enables personal and group research of web content. | ||
| Endnote & Endnote Web |
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EndNote is a software tool for storing, organizing, and annotating your research references. It is available for both PC and Mac and installed on your local computer. NYU has a university-wide license to the software, which you can download at no charge. Many databases allow you to directly export references into EndNote and you can organize your references into various “libraries.” As you write papers, EndNote automatically formats in-text references/endnotes/footnotes and bibliographies according to your selected style (APA, MLA, and hundreds more). NYU also has a university-wide license to EndNoteWeb, which is a web-based counterpart to EndNote. EndNoteWeb has most of the same functionality as EndNote and references can easily be copied back and forth between the two programs. |
