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There are new copy machines on each of the floors 3-8 of Van Vleck for the use of Math department personnel. Math Department people will be given access codes to use these copy machines. Please contact Sara Nagreen for help in operating any of these machines or to report any breakdown. The copiers have enlarging, scanning and PDF creation capabilities. Keep in mind the copyright laws when duplicating books, journals, etc. The copiers are intended for business copying only. | |||
Larger numbers of copies to be charged to the department or to a grant should go through the Copy Center in Room | Larger numbers of copies to be charged to the department or to a grant should go through the Copy Center in Room 220. Larger numbers of personal copies should be made outside the department. | ||
The Copy Center services are available for teaching and research related copying only. Syllabi, problem assignments / solutions, and small quantities of course-related materials may be duplicated by the Copy Center. | ==Copy Center== | ||
The ''Copy Center'' services are available for teaching and research related copying only. Syllabi, problem assignments / solutions, and small quantities of course-related materials may be duplicated by the Copy Center. Either send your requests to copycenter@math.wisc.edu or use the [https://copycenter.math.wisc.edu Copy Center App] to submit. | |||
Every effort will be made to minimize turn-around time, but to a large extent it will be under your collective control. Allow 24 hours lead time for normal size jobs; no less than 3 days for exams; and at least a week for copying large quantities. The workload will rise during six-week, twelve-week, and final exam periods. Work of equal priority and urgency will be done on a first-come, first-served basis. Please try to avoid urgency by using foresight and do not overstate the urgency of work | Every effort will be made to minimize turn-around time, but to a large extent it will be under your collective control. Allow '''24 hours''' lead time for normal size jobs; no less than '''3 days''' for exams; and at '''least a week''' for copying large quantities. The workload will rise during six-week, twelve-week, and final exam periods. Work of equal priority and urgency will be done on a ''first-come, first-served basis''. Please try to avoid urgency by using foresight and do not overstate the urgency of work. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:54, 23 April 2024
Photocopying
There are new copy machines on each of the floors 3-8 of Van Vleck for the use of Math department personnel. Math Department people will be given access codes to use these copy machines. Please contact Sara Nagreen for help in operating any of these machines or to report any breakdown. The copiers have enlarging, scanning and PDF creation capabilities. Keep in mind the copyright laws when duplicating books, journals, etc. The copiers are intended for business copying only.
Larger numbers of copies to be charged to the department or to a grant should go through the Copy Center in Room 220. Larger numbers of personal copies should be made outside the department.
Copy Center
The Copy Center services are available for teaching and research related copying only. Syllabi, problem assignments / solutions, and small quantities of course-related materials may be duplicated by the Copy Center. Either send your requests to copycenter@math.wisc.edu or use the Copy Center App to submit.
Every effort will be made to minimize turn-around time, but to a large extent it will be under your collective control. Allow 24 hours lead time for normal size jobs; no less than 3 days for exams; and at least a week for copying large quantities. The workload will rise during six-week, twelve-week, and final exam periods. Work of equal priority and urgency will be done on a first-come, first-served basis. Please try to avoid urgency by using foresight and do not overstate the urgency of work.