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Academic
Services
Computer
Services
Data and
Information Services supports and maintains the university's
administrative data and information, housed primarily on Digital
Equipment Corporation midrange systems. The data and information
are accessible to students, faculty, and staff through interactive
terminals and networked personal computers. Data and Information
Services is located on the third floor of the Lila D. Bunch Library.
Technology
Services provides the campus support for the technological infrastructure.
The areas comprising the department are Telecommunications Services,
Network Services, and Internet and Library Services. Telecommunications
Services maintains the university's telephone and telephone-related
services. Network Services supports the campus' data networks. Internet
and Library Services provides resources for the software related
to the Internet as well as those products housed in the Library
systems. Technology Services is also located on the third floor
of the Bunch Library.
User Services
supports the computing environment on Belmont's campus. The department
offers support for desktop applications, minor computer repair,
consulting services, and support for the computer labs. User Services
is currently located in the Massey Business Center Computer Lab.
The Computer
Lab in the Massey Business Center features four labs with workstations
for faculty, staff and students. DOS machines comprise the majority
of the computers in these labs. Software programs cover word processing,
spread sheet, graphics, database and multimedia applications. A
staff is available for technical support. The Lab is located on
the third floor of the Massey Business Center.
The Clayton
McWhorter Communications Center is located on the first floor of
the Lila D. Bunch Library. This unit contains 40 Macintosh computers
for general student use. Some workstations feature standard word
processing and spreadsheet software, while others are equipped for
more demanding tasks. All of the units are networked with the entire
campus.
A Graphic
Arts Lab contains Macintosh IIfx workstations with two-page
color monitors, access to a scanner, CD-ROM, and laser printer.
It is located on the third floor of the Massey Business Center.
The Humanities/Education
Computer Lab in WHB 101 contains several models of Macintosh
and PC computers which can be used for word processing, databases,
spreadsheets, and presentations. Students have access to Internet,
the use of CD-ROMs and Teleconferencing equipment for research and
training. The lab is used to provide the training as mandated by
the State Department of Education for licensure in all areas. The
lab is also open on a limited basis for individual student use.
Other small
computer labs are located in the Belmont Heights Baptist Church,
Hitch Science Building, Wilson Music Building, and Fidelity Hall.
Library
Services
Vision:
With service,
leadership, and innovation as guiding principles for life-long learning,
and in close partnership with the Belmont community, the vision
of Lila D. Bunch Library is to facilitate access to information
in a timely and convenient manner within an inviting atmosphere.
Purpose:
The library's
primary goal is to enhance the university's academic program by
developing and organizing a well-rounded, accessible, curriculum
based collection, and by providing course-related bibliographic
instruction to classes and individuals. Secondary goals are to provide
the materials and bibliographic assistance needed for faculty research;
to provide materials for general information in subject areas not
covered in the curriculum; and to collect and preserve all historical
materials related to the founding and development of Belmont University.
The library encourages students to use the facilities for both research
and study purposes.
With a faculty/staff
of sixteen, the Lila D. Bunch Library offers computerized access
to approximately 220,000 items, carries subscriptions to over 1,450
periodicals, and houses a complete file of ERIC documents from 1981
to the present. With its primary goal to enhance the university's
academic program, Bunch Library strives to provide a well-rounded,
accessible collection based on the curriculum. To facilitate use
of the holdings, the library offers course-related library instruction
and individualized reference service. Terminals located throughout
the building provide computerized access to the library catalog.
Several stand-alone workstations offer online access to citations,
full-text, graphics, and page images of hundreds of periodicals,
as well as access to other online databases on the World Wide Web.
The same access is also available from office or home computers
via Belmont's internet connection. The library's faculty and staff
members seek to make service the library's top priority.
Transcripts
of Credit
Official transcripts
of a student's grades may be requested from Belmont Central. No
transcript will be issued while an individual has an unpaid account.
The student's signature is required for the release of a transcript.
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