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Office of Information Technology
Boston University's Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides
campus-wide academic computing, networking, and telephone services.
Personal Computing Support Center
OIT's Personal Computing Support Center is a free resource dedicated
to helping students, faculty and staff use their personal computers
and the Internet. We have a help desk for phone and walk-in support
in room B19 at 111 Cummington Street (353-7272) where we also have
a small lab for self-paced training and scanning (353-1234).
Systems Support
Provides assistance to UNIX and Linux computer users and makes available
secure and reliable software, including a variety of mathematical
packages.
OIT Front Office
Information on ACS
accounts, answers to common questions, and much more.
ACS Help Desk
One-stop support site for ACS users.
Computing Web
An index of major computing services available to students, faculty,
staff, and departments.
Computing Account Information and Resources
Handouts
Quick reference, tutorials, manuals and guides on campus computing
facilities, UNIX, Pine, Emacs, Interleaf, X-Windows, ELM, Framemaker,
and others.
Learning
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