var NREUMQ=NREUMQ||[];NREUMQ.push(["mark","firstbyte",new Date().getTime()]);    2nd floor Tech Desk & group study area | Stanford University Libraries                         Skip to main content Skip to navigation       Secondary menuMy Account Login          AboutHours & locationsPeople Contacts News Events Blogs Projects & innovations   LibrariesArchive of Recorded SoundArt & Architecture Biology (Falconer) Business Chemistry & ChemEng (Swain) Classics Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering (Terman) Green Hoover Hoover Archives  Law (Crown)Marine Biology (Miller) Math & Statistics Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Philosophy (Tanner) SAL1&2 SAL3 SAL Newark SLAC Special Collections   Using the libraryAccess & privilegesBorrow, renew, return Connect from off campus Interlibrary borrowing Places to study Print, copy, scan Access for persons with limited mobility   GuidesCourse guidesTopic guides   Research supportResearch servicesSubject Librarians Academic Technology Specialists  Search toolsSearchWorks Databases eJournals   Academic technology Ask us        Search          You are hereHome › Libraries › Meyer › 2nd floor Tech Desk & group study area               Contact  (650) 723-9407 [email protected]     Location  J. Henry Meyer Memorial Library      2nd floor          2nd floor Tech Desk & group study area     Show full calendar           Previous weekMay 5-11Next week  Su 05   M 06   Tu 07   W 08    Th 09   F 10   Sa 11        2nd floor Tech Desk & group study area          1p-12a                   8:45a-12a                    8:45a-12a                   8:45a-12a                   8:45a-12a                   8:45a-5p                   1p-5p                          About   This study area offers 22 dual-boot Mac/Windows computers, color and grayscale printers, laptop-support displays, group study areas, moveable furniture, wide-screen monitors, and a projection system.

 The Meyer Technology Service Desk provides access to a wide variety of multimedia equipment and accessories available for checkout, including camcorders, laptops, and projectors. You can even buy things like blank DVDs and new batteries.

 Additionally, students who work at the Meyer Technology Service Desk can answer a wide variety of image, audio, and video editing questions. You can also ask them for quick fixes regarding your laptop (though in-depth or more complex questions should be directed to your RCC).

 The Multimedia Studio (MMS) is a drop-in facility for all Stanford affiliates, featuring production equipment and software. We have a fleet of 8-Core Mac Pro towers that come fully loaded with Apple Final Cut Studio, Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection, and a variety of other software packages for image, audio, and video editing. We also provide flatbed scanners with auto-document feeders, world-format VCRs, and dual-monitor displays.

  

  

  

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