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Technology Resources at the UWB/CC Campus Library

Study Technologies in the Campus Library

There are 17 Library Study Rooms with Collaboration Monitors with HDMI cables (for connecting laptops), and 2 Media Study Rooms with touchscreen desktop computers with DVD drives connected to a Data Projector and a VHS player, which can be reserved for up to 2 hours for academic purposes by UW Bothell or Cascadia students.  There are also 2 Individual Viewing Stations with VHS and Blu-Ray/DVD playback on the first floor near the media collection.

Using a Collaboration Monitor
In rooms with Collaboration Monitors, any laptop with a standard HDMI connection can plug into the monitor to display video and audio. You assume all risk for any connection to, or use of, the Collaboration Monitors.  The Library accepts no liability for any connections made to these resources.

Using a Data Projector
Rooms with data projectors also have a VHS player for group viewing of VHS media from the Library's collection.  There is a desktop computer with licensed student-use software (UW NetID or Cascadia Network Account required) which can also be used to play DVD's from the Library's collection.

Individual Viewing Stations
There are Individual Viewing Stations available on the first floor of the Campus Library that can be used to view Blu-Ray, DVD, and VHS media from the UW Libraries collections. (Personal headphones are required.)

Collaborative Workstations
There are two (2) small student partner collaboration workstations (suitable for 2 students) on the 1st floor of the Campus Library in the Information Commons. Each is equipped with a PC and height-adjustable work surface in a semi-private space. Work with a partner on projects, or collaborate on presentations at a 24" touchscreen PC. (Technology for these workstations is funded through the Student Technology Fee Committees of UW Bothell and Cascadia College.)

Technical Support
If you have a question about any of this technology, or connecting to it, contact the Campus Library's Computing Help desk at 425) 352-3145 during all the hours the Library is open.

Collaboration Monitor

Photo of a Collaboration Monitor in a Group Study Room

55" Collaboration Monitor in a Library Study Room for use with laptops that have a standard HDMI connection.

Did you know....

Some Group Study Rooms are also equipped with computer workstations and data projectors.