Check the current availability of on-campus computers available throughout the library.
Students, faculty and staff who need a laptop can check one out from the kiosks on the first floor of Raynor Library, located near the central stairs. Both kiosks offer Macs and PCs with apps that include Microsoft Office, Matlab, SPSS, and Minitab.
For issues with library computers/equipment, or the library's digital resources, please stop by the Library Services Desk (414-288-7555), located on the first floor of Raynor Library.
For other technology issues (the VPN, installing PrintWise, eMarq/Office login issues, or non-library devices), please see the TechSquad desk (techsquad@marquette.edu), located on the first floor of Raynor Library.
There are two ways to use library resources from off-campus: with VPN software provided by ITS, or by authenticating via the Library’s proxy server.
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Campus IT Services offers a list of other computer labs available on campus.
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There are 11 copier/printers in the Raynor Library buildings, including two color copier/printers. Check the floor plans for specific locations.
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PrintWise is the software the University uses for the payment of all copying and printing charges. You can download this client onto your own computer, and then make print-outs using Library (or other university) copier/printers.
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The library offers remote computer access to students, faculty, and staff with a current Marquette ID to allow use of the library's computers and software (including Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, and more).
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Raynor Library have 250+ computers available for use.
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Here are links for useful software, including Adobe Acrobat Reader and more.
Raynor Library offer both wifi and wired internet connections. The University’s ITS department has more information about wifi on campus.