The Downtown Campus Library and Evansdale Library offer multimedia and classroom equipment for WVU students, staff, and faculty to check out. Visit our Equipment page to see what we have.
Borrowing Multimedia
Multimedia Equipment | Classroom Equipment | Document Cameras | Graphing Calculators & Headphones | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Loan Period | 1 week | varies | 2 weeks | 4 hours |
Renewals | n/a | n/a | 1 renewal for 2 weeks, in person or by phone only | n/a |
Fines | $5 per day per item | $5 per day per item | $5 per day per item | $.02 per minute per item |
Maximum Fine Amount | $100 | $100 | $100 | $25 |
Restrictions | Must be current WVU faculty, staff, or student | Must be current WVU faculty, staff, or graduate student. Undergraduates must have a letter on departmental letterhead from instructor or faculty advisor to borrow classroom equipment. | Must be current WVU faculty, staff, or graduate student. Undergraduates must have a letter on departmental letterhead from instructor or faculty advisor to borrow document cameras. | Must be current WVU faculty, staff, or student |
Contact Information
You can check out multimedia equipment from the Access Services Desk on the first floor of the Downtown Campus Library or Evansdale Library.
Downtown Campus Library Contact
Phone: (304) 293-0355
E-mail: multimediaequipment@mail.wvu.edu
Andrea McDaniel
andrea.mcdaniel@mail.wvu.edu
304-293-0300
Evansdale Library Contact
Kenny Wright
Kenneth.Wright@mail.wvu.edu
304-293-9752
Multimedia Workstations Use Guidelines
- If you are not using the equipment or multimedia software available on a particular computer and another person needs to use it, you may be asked to move to a different computer. For example, if you are using a computer with a scanner but aren't scanning, you might be asked to use another computer or log out temporarily while another person uses the scanner.
- You must save your work to a flash drive or other storage device. Material saved to the multimedia workstation will be deleted after you log out.
- Please see also West Virginia University's Acceptable Use of Data and Technology Resources policy.