The Arts Lab is “closed for maintenance” this weekend.
A couple of students who’d intended to work on Dreamweaver in there today were mightily disappointed. We called over to the Chapman Learning Commons on the off chance that Dreamweaver has been installed on computers over there, but no luck.
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- Books like sapphires : from The Library of Congress Judaica Collection / Ann Brener ; foreword by Martin J. Gross.
- Temples of knowledge : art & science / texts by Alberto Manguel, António Filipe Pimentel, Stefano Salis; photographs, Massimo Listri.
- Jewish languages and book culture / edited by Judith Olszowy-Schlanger & César Merchán-Hamann.
- The book-makers : a history of the book in eighteen lives / Adam Smyth.
- Ductus : an online course in paleography / course, Bernard J. Muir ; software and graphics, Nick Kennedy ; video and ms images, Graeme Smith.
One possible workaround for this is to have the student sign out one of the library lending laptops available in Koerner, Lam, IKBLC, and Woodward and download a free trial version of Dreamweaver.
Laptops can be signed out for 4 hours, and any software can be loaded onto the machine. (The files are wiped after the machine is returned.)