IT and printing

IT in the Library

There are 250 computers available in the Library with the majority of these located on the upper floors. All the computers on Level 2 of the Library are Macs and the PCs on Level 4 are higher spec CAD PCs.

The Library also has a wireless network throughout the building so you can connect to the University's network from your laptop or mobile device. You can check PC availability in the Library and across campus below.

Short stay PCs

There are a number of PCs in the Library that are designated for short stay use so are ideal when you need to quickly print a document or check your email. These PCs are usually located next to Library Catalogue PCs or near to a printer. After twenty minutes of use the PC will automatically log you out and you will be unable to use the same PC for the next hour.

Saving your work

Please remember to save your work on a regular basis. Work should be saved to:

  • OneDrive

You should avoid saving work to the PC desktop as any files created there will be erased when the PC is next used.

IT Service Desk

The IT Service Desk is the central point of contact for staff and students seeking help, advice, and support for all IT related services.

To submit a query, issue or request, please email/call (details below) and you will be provided with a ticket number for your reference until the call is resolved. If you need to highlight an urgent issue to us, please call us quoting your ticket number if you have one.Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 08:45 – 17:00
Email: IT.Services@lboro.ac.uk
Phone: 01509 222333

PC Clinic

The PC Clinic is our face-to face service offering support for personal devices. Located on the main floor of the Library, this service is by appointment only. Please contact the IT Service Desk to request an appointment.

Q: Do visitors have access to Library PCs/wi-fi?

Unfortunately, there is no way for external users to access the Library's PCs or wireless network. If you are visiting from an educational institution that uses the Eduroam network you should be able to use your own wireless devices if Eduroam has been installed on them. Any queries on how to install Eduroam should be dealt with by the IT support at the visitor's home institution as we are unable to support access queries on external devices.

Printing in the Library

The Library provides basic A4/A3 monochrome and colour printing and copying facilities. There are eight combined printer/photocopiers (known as multi-function devices or MFDs) in the Pilkington Library. Two on Level 4, Three on Level 3, two on Level 2, and one on Level 1. All the Library PCs are set by default to print to these devices.

Before you print or photocopy you will need to purchase printer credits. Add print credits to your online account below and find out more about printing charges.

Copyright

Please follow the copyright regulations when copying or scanning material. Details are displayed on posters near the photocopiers.