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CSI/CUNY News Release |
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For Immediate Release |
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Contacts:
Pat Wilks (Borough Hall): 718-816-2049
Ken Bach (CSI): 718-982-2328
B.P. MOLINARO AND CSI PRESIDENT MARLENE SPRINGER
UNVEIL DIGITAL LIBRARY LEARNING LAB
Molinaro Allocated $137,000 for Information Literacy Center
Staten Island, NY – December 10, 2004 – Borough
President James P. Molinaro and College of Staten Island President
Marlene Springer today officially unveiled CSI’s new Digital Library
Learning Lab, the only Information Literacy Center of its kind in
the CUNY system.
Molinaro, who allocated $137,000 in capital funding to CSI for the
purchase of the state-of-the-art computer laboratory, said, “I am
happy to help provide our students with 21st Century resources by
equipping them with up-to-the minute computer technology. The
Digital Library Learning Lab will help students learn how to
properly and responsibly use CSI’s wealth of electronic research
subscriptions, where students can look up legal rulings, or access
any newspaper or journal on-line. CSI has a proud record of
providing its students with the best academic opportunities
possible, and the Digital Library Learning Lab will only expand
their understanding of the world and broaden their horizons.”
President Springer said, “The Digital Library Learning Lab is the
only facility of its kind within CUNY that is fully equipped to
support Information Literacy instruction. In this lab, students will
learn how to access the college’s comprehensive collection of
database subscriptions from the library’s newly designed website and
how to critically analyze the plethora of research information
available. We appreciate Borough President Molinaro’s continued
support for the College of Staten Island as we continue to enhance
our students’ education with the latest pedagogical technology
advancements.”
With the Borough President’s funding, CSI has renovated and
redesigned its Library’s former 1,500-square-foot microform reading
room. In contrast to the old facility that was created in 1995, the
new digital lab:
• Doubles the seating capacity
• Doubles the number of computers, which have full multimedia
capability to display any format and create media-rich documents.
Students can insert video, audio, still images and text into their
documents, which can then be transferred to any type of storage
device: CD-ROM, DVD, Thumb Drive, or Network Storage Space
• Provides instructors with ample space to move through the aisles,
as well as a dedicated station for disabled students
• Enhances the learning experience with two electronic SmartBoards,
which allow the instructor to highlight, emphasize, and annotate any
type of digital content, including websites, subscription database
articles, interactive videos and text
• Provides connectivity from all workstations to the campus network
The College of Staten Island (CSI) is a senior college of The City
University of New York (CUNY), the nation’s leading urban
university. CSI offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree
programs, and challenging doctoral programs to 12,000 students.
The 204-acre landscaped campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu
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