Bookable, in-person access to media creation software now available in Mills Library

McMaster University Library is now providing undergraduate students with in-person access to bookable state-of-the-art computers equipped with a range of media creation software including Adobe Creative Cloud.

By Erica Balch October 5, 2020

McMaster University Library is now providing undergraduate students with in-person access to bookable state-of-the-art computers equipped with a range of media creation software including Adobe Creative Cloud. Work stations are located on the first floor of Mills Library in the Wong Classroom.
McMaster University Library is now providing undergraduate students with in-person access to bookable state-of-the-art computers equipped with a range of media creation software including Adobe Creative Cloud. Work stations are located on the first floor of Mills Library in the Wong Classroom.

McMaster University Library is now providing undergraduate students with in-person access to six bookable state-of-the-art computers equipped with a range of specialized media creation software including Adobe Creative Cloud.

The physically distanced workstations, located in the Wong Classroom on the first floor of Mills Library, provide access to a host of popular software programs including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier Pro, After Effects, and InDesign, among many other open source media software.

The computers, usually housed in the Lyons New Media Centre, were made available by the Library in response to student requests for increased access to media creation software.

“From podcasts and documentaries to illustrations and visual presentations, the use of media has become an increasingly important component of course assignments and student learning,” says Rhonda Moore, manager of the Lyons New Media Centre. “Providing access to these media stations is one way we are continuing to find creative ways to support the needs of McMaster students.”

Students must book computers in advance. All bookings are from 1:00 – 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. Students can arrive at any point within the four-hour timeframe however, there are no in-and-out privileges.

Students must wear face masks, complete the COVID-19 Awareness Training in Mosaic in advance, and complete the provincial COVID-19 self-assessment tool one hour before coming to campus.

Also, students must remain at their workstation and may not move chairs or furniture around. Hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes will be provided – students are asked to wipe down surfaces (except the monitor) before and after use.

No access will be provided to the print collection or other parts of the Library. Food will be prohibited. Drinks will only be allowed in reusable containers.

Remote access to media creation software

For those not able to come to campus, the Library is also providing students with remote access to a range of media creation software.

Available software includes:

  • Audacity (audio)
  • Blender (3D creation)
  • Camtasia PC-31142, PC-31143
  • Comic Life
  • DaVinci Resolve (video editing) PC-31025
  • Reaper (audio recording/editing) PC-31142, PC-31143, PC-31025
  • Unity

Please note that the Library is unable to provide students with remote access to Adobe Creative Cloud due to licensing restrictions.

For more information, students can live-chat with Lyons New Media Centre staff, or contact the Lyons New Media Centre at media@mcmaster.ca

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