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Online Chat for Quick IT Support

Use ITHelpLive to chat with a UITS Support Center Consultant right from your desktop.

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Learn How to Enhance Your Website

Learn how to enhance your website. Check out the UITS STEPS workshop, “User-Centered Web Design & Usability Testing.”

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Manage Citations with Endnote

EndNote software (for Windows or Mac) allows you to create and manage a library of references, then easily format them in the bibliographic style of your choice.

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Specialized technologies for reading, writing, and research

Students, faculty, and staff: If you have vision, mobility, hearing, medical, or learning challenges, you can get specialized help from the UITS Adaptive Technology and Accessibility Centers (ATAC) at IU Bloomington and IUPUI.

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ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, Catalyst Hands-On Training

IU Bloomington will host the third annual BFusion and BFlex conferences, two days of hands-on training from experts in Adobe ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, and Flash Catalyst — technologies used to rapidly build Rich Internet Applications.

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Faculty Reminder: Submit or Update Your STC Software Requests

Technology Centers (STCs) during the spring semester, please submit your requests for software by October 15.

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Harness the Power of Microsoft Project

The UITS STEPS workshop “Microsoft Project: The Basics” shows how Project 2007 can help you manage your projects and collaborate with others.

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Research Technologies October Roundtable

Please join UITS Research Technologies Life Sciences staff for an overview of group activities and information on computational, storage, and database resources:
* What: Research Technologies Roundtable
* When: Wednesday, October 28, 12:30-1:30pm
* Where: IMU Oak Room (IU Bloomington); ICTC 497 (IUPUI)
* Live URL: http://tinyurl.com/cmn9s6
* Archive URL: http://tinyurl.com/yepg2nf
The discussion will also cover software and applications, policies for requesting support and consulting services, and how to contact the group for additional information.
Research Technologies Life Sciences (RTLS) supports domain-focused research. Its primary mission is to empower researchers with cutting edge, enabling information technologies in both basic and biomedical life sciences within IU and in the state of Indiana and beyond.
RTLS consists of three subunits: the Advanced Information Technology Core, which acts as a gateway for IU School of Medicine researchers to Research Technologies systems and services; Biomedical Applications, which provides custom applications and services to support life sciences projects; and the Center for Computational Cytomics, which supports basic biology researchers.
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Defend Your Laptop

Your laptop and its data are valuable and a prime target for thieves. Follow these IU Information Security Office suggestions.

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Symantec Endpoint for Windows 7

You can now download Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) 11.0.5 from IUware Online for use on your personal computer. The new version fully supports Windows 7.

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Top 10 Tools for Safe and Responsible Computing

Check out these ten easy ways to make your computing safer.

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Don’t Fall for Fake IU Email

Spammers send out millions of phishing emails trying to trick people into divulging passwords, personal information, account numbers, and more. They can make email and URLs appear as though they’re coming from IU.

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Secure Your Mobile Devices as if They were Computers

Smart phones and PDAs open up a new world of security challenges. They transmit information in the clear. Find out how to secure yours.

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  • Learn How to Enhance Your Website

    Learn how to enhance your website. Check out the UITS STEPS workshop, “User-Centered Web Design & Usability Testing.”

    ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, Catalyst Hands-On Training

    IU Bloomington will host the third annual BFusion and BFlex conferences, two days of hands-on training from experts in Adobe ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, and Flash Catalyst — technologies used to rapidly build Rich Internet Applications.

    Harness the Power of Microsoft Project

    The UITS STEPS workshop “Microsoft Project: The Basics” shows how Project 2007 can help you manage your projects and collaborate with others.

    Research Technologies October Roundtable

    Please join UITS Research Technologies Life Sciences staff for an overview of group activities and information on computational, storage, and database resources:
    * What: Research Technologies Roundtable
    * When: Wednesday, October 28, 12:30-1:30pm
    * Where: IMU Oak Room (IU Bloomington); ICTC 497 (IUPUI)
    * Live URL: http://tinyurl.com/cmn9s6
    * Archive URL: http://tinyurl.com/yepg2nf
    The discussion will also cover software and applications, policies for requesting support and consulting services, and how to contact the group for additional information.
    Research Technologies Life Sciences (RTLS) supports domain-focused research. Its primary mission is to empower researchers with cutting edge, enabling information technologies in both basic and biomedical life sciences within IU and in the state of Indiana and beyond.
    RTLS consists of three subunits: the Advanced Information Technology Core, which acts as a gateway for IU School of Medicine researchers to Research Technologies systems and services; Biomedical Applications, which provides custom applications and services to support life sciences projects; and the Center for Computational Cytomics, which supports basic biology researchers.
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