The Boston Data Lab maintains a variety of equipment and resources for use by Tufts students, researchers, faculty, and staff. Click on these links to skip to the following sections:
- Computer Hardware
- Printers
- Scanners & Digitizers
Computer Hardware
- 15 – Seated computer stations running Windows 10 desktops with 24″ LCD monitors
- 3 – Standing work stations running Windows 10 desktops with 24″ LCD monitors
- 7 – Group study/collaboration rooms with Large Screen Monitors (additional multimedia connections available)
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- 25 – Student desktops running Windows 10 with 24″ LCD monitors
- An instructor’s podium a networked Windows 10 desktop, a rotating monitor, and various multimedia connections
- An overhead projector and a large projector screen
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- 12 – Student desktops running Windows 10 with 24″ LCD monitors
- An instructor’s podium with a networked Windows 10 desktop, a rotating monitor, and various multimedia connections
- An Overhead Projector and projector screen
- SMART Board
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Printers
Data Lab Color & Black and White Laser Printers
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Printing from your Personal Laptop
You can send jobs directly to Hirsh Health Sciences Library (HHSL) and Data Lab printers once your computer is connected to the Tufts network and a simple program is installed. Please select one of the following links for directions for how to setup wireless printing on your computer:
Tufts Print Copy Services
Additional printing services, such as large format printing, are available through the Tufts Print Copy Services located at 75 Kneeland Street, Boston. Telephone: 617.636.5373 |
Scanners & Digitizers
Scanning Stations
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- Two self-service scanners, (Avision model number: DT-0602S & iVina model number: iVina FB6280E) are available in the Data Lab on the 5th floor of HHSL in the MEB in the public computing area.
- Scanning instructions are posted at each scanning station. If you should need further assistance on how to operate the scanners, please ask one of the IT staff members at the TTS Walk-Up Support Desk.
- The scanners are free of charge to use. We suggest that you save the scanned file to your own USB flash drive or to your email address.
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