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Technology at BCLaw

Boston College Law School recognizes the importance of technology in both legal education and law practice. At BCLaw, faculty are increasingly using technology for instruction and to communicate with students. Administrative offices also rely on the use of technology to communicate with students, and many services (course descriptions, course registration, personal record maintenance, career services) are conducted on-line.

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Computing Facilities:

The Law Library maintains four computing labs for use by the Boston College Law School Community.All of the facilities were upgraded in August 2000 with state-of-the-art workstations running a full complement of software applications. Additional Resources for graphic and web development are available in each lab.

Hours of Operation --The Computing Facilities close 1/2 hour before the Library Closes library hours
Computing Assistance -- The Lutch Computer Center is staffed at all times by either library staff or a student Computer User Assistant. The Law School's technical staff (ATR) offer second tier support to the Computer User Assistants and other library staff members. Frequently Asked Questions pages on working in the facilities are maintained on the web.

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E-Services

 
What's Happening in Information Technology: BCIT News

Agora Web Services Log In
Assistance with Techonolgy Connecting to the BC Network
Computing Facilities
Course Web Sites
Dial-In Service
Electronic Mail at BCLaw
ListServs at BC
NewsGroup Access
Personal Web Pages
QUEST On-line Catalog QuickLinks A to Z
Remote Access Recommendations/Purchasing Virus Protection
Web Development at BCLaw
Web Based E-Mail Log In
© 2001, Boston College Law Library / Contact: Law School Technology Support (ATR) / Last Updated: November 2001