|
Title |
Description | Categories | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Media Studio |
|
|
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. | |
| Blackboard |
|
|
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. | |
| Data Service Studio |
|
|
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 |
|
|
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. | |
| Faculty Digital Archive |
|
|
The Faculty Digital Archive (FDA) is a place where full-time NYU faculty can deposit their work in digital form. While the FDA is intended to be a highly visible and long-term repository of NYU faculty digital scholarship, collections may also be restricted to only selected people. Collection owners can add rich metadata to items in their collection so they are more easily discoverable and better indexed in search engines. | |
| Google Scholar |
|
Google Scholar is a search engine for finding scholarly literature – such as peer reviewed articles, papers, thesis and books – across a variety of disciplines. You can set your Google Scholar preferences to indicate when NYU has a subscription to a source and be directed to its full text. You can also push Google Scholar citations to RefWorks and EndNote reference management programs. | ||
| iGoogle |
|
iGoogle lets you create a personalized homepage that contains a Google search box at the top, and your choice of any number of gadgets. iGoogle gadgets include Gmail and Google Docs, web searching (Google, youtube, maps), RSS feed aggregators, reference and translation tools, and applications that allow easy instant messaging, SMS, blogging, and microblogging. | ||
| Jing |
|
Jing is a fast and simple way of capturing screen shots or screencasts and sharing them through a link. Jing screencasts enhance written presentations of material online by allowing users to show their audiences ideas and concepts; they are useful for narrating slideshows, powerpoint presentations, and training/instruction materials. Jing is a free download, compatible with both PCs and Macs, that sits on the desktop ready to record segments of up to five minutes. | ||
| NYU Blogs |
|
|
The NYU Blogs service offers members of the NYU community the ability to easily create and manage a blog. Blogs enable an individual to create an evolving website and, optionally, for other members of a community or group to comment on postings. | |
| Statistical and research software |
|
|
ITS offers a wide variety of research computing software for use by NYU faculty and researchers. Some is available on ITS computers, some can be purchased as part of NYU's site licenses, and some can be checked out for use on personal computers. See linked ITS page for details, or send email to hpc@nyu.edu for general research computing assistance. |
