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  Graduate School-Camden 2004-2006 Student Programs and Services Computing Services  

Computing Services

David L. Gwalthney, M.S., Director

Stanley Kolasa, M.S., Associate Director

Ann Bilbrough, Manager, Campus Computer Facilities

Allen Burns, M.Ed., Telecommunications Analyst

Bill Cornwell, User Support Services Specialist

Jason Gambone, B.A., Telecommunications Analyst

Edward McHugh, M.B.A., System Programmer/Administrator- Windows/PC

Dennis Moffett, B.A., System Programmer/Administrator- Windows/PC/Mac

Debbie Mojta, M.L.S., Manager of User Services

Nancy Rohrman, B.A., System Programmer/Administrator- Unix

Curtis Saal, B.A., System Programmer/Administrator-Unix

James Schmincke, B.A., System Programmer/Administrator- Unix

Mary Sturdivant, Administrative Assistant

Ronald Thornton, User Support Services Specialist

Bob Young, B.A., System Programmer/Administrator-  Windows/PC

Camden Computing Services provides computing support for instructional programs through the following general services: instructional aid for course assignments; assistance in accessing information stored on microcomputers and servers through flyers, documentation, tutorials, �1D; seminars, and student consultation; and electronic communications (email, news, web pages).

Assistance is provided by student consultants in the use of microcomputers, servers, printers, and workstations; network access to Computing Services systems, library systems, and the Internet; microcomputer software access; and interpretation of diagnostics and other common problems. Mobile access is available in two forms on the campus. Firstly, students, faculty, and staff may access the wireless network, in the stack areas of the Robeson Library and in the Campus Center, that is available in the general seating areas of the cafeteria (not including the Octagon Room and Courtyard Restaurant), Starbucks, the couches by the front windows, the lower area by the Raptor Roost/Pizza Shop, a portion of the computer lab, and the large lounge/eating area at the first floor entrance. As access is improved and funding is allocated, wireless access will continue to expand across the campus. Secondly, there is "open data jack" access for the general Rutgers community (faculty, staff, students) to RUNet that may be found in the Robeson Library, law building, Armitage Hall Lobby, BSB lab room 110, and the Campus Center lab. Active jacks are labeled as active on the outlet plate. A laptop computer with a wireless and/or ethernet card properly installed and configured for access is needed.

Located in the Business and Science Building, Computing Services operates the following equipment: Sun SPARC Ultra Servers for Unix, ADA, C++ programming, email, news, SAS, SPSS, and web service; HP Color Scanjets to input graphics and perform text conversion; Sun workstations; and Windows servers to support the public computer labs. Various microcomputers (Dell and Macintosh) are available for student access and are located in the Business and Science Building (rooms 108-110, 132-133), Campus Center basement (room 017), law school (rooms 102, 309, 408), Robeson Library (at the entrance, a graduate lab on the second floor, and a system in room 116), and the dorms (first floor apartment side). All systems are available to support class assignments made by the faculty and other general instructional applications. Standard output across the campus is on laser printers.

Computing Services maintains the following languages/packages/applications:

Unix:               Pascal, Basic, C++, Pico, Sort, Pine, nn, ssh, Java, ADA,
                        SAS, SPSSX, sftp, Netscape, mail virus scans, and SSL.

Micro-             Basic, SPSS, Microsoft Office suite, Netscape,
computers:       virus scans, Macwrite, Pagemaker, ssh
                        Internet Explorer, Arcview, and sftp.

LAN:              Windows 2000/XP, Unix

Information about Camden Computing Services may be found at http://rucs.camden.rutgers.edu.

Computing Services hours are:

Monday through Thursday                             8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Friday                                                             8:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m.

Saturday                                                         9:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m.

Sunday                                                           2:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Hours are usually extended on Sunday late in each term, and are abbreviated between terms and during the summer.

For further information, the main office may be contacted at 856/225-6065; the HELP desk at 856/225-6274; or email to help@camden.rutgers.edu.


 
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