The storage, retrieval and dissemination of information, in its many formats, is vital to the curricular interests of the students, the scholarly pursuits of faculty and the operational requirements of staff who support the educational mission of the College. Information and technology have become inextricably linked, and Information Services works to address issues and opportunities resulting from this convergence in a coordinated and coherent way. Through collaboration and cooperation, all areas within Information Services combine to ensure that the services and support required to make necessary information available and accessible to the Barnard community are in place and working.
Information Services Encompasses the Following Units: |
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Academic Technologies: Supports the academic computing needs of the College including desktop support, building academic websites, CourseWorks, and other web-based applications and training. |
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Archives: Founded in 1963, serves as the permanent repository for the records of the College from the 1880's to the present day. |
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Barnard Library: Houses a collection of materials intended to support Barnard's curricular program, provides access to hundreds of electronic research resources and offers a full range of reference and research services. |
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Media Services: Provides and supports all classroom integrated technology systems, as well as instructional equipment, materials, and related multimedia services, including digital production, that support the Barnard curriculum. |
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Management Information and Network Services: Manages the College's computer network infrastructure and server platforms and supports administrative applications for student services, human resources, accounting and development. |
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