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Connect: Information Technology at NYU is edited and published by New York University's Information Technology Services (ITS). This semi-annual magazine's scope includes information about computing, networking, and telecommunications across NYU's various schools, departments and administrative units. In addition, Connect occasionally covers developments in information technology outside the University.

Spring/Summer 2008 Issue

spring 2008 connect cover Printed copies of the Spring/Summer 2008 issue are available at the ITS computer labs and the ITS Client Services Center, and delivered to NYU faculty, staff, and other subscribers. The Spring/Summer issue of Connect: Information Technology at NYU is also available online as a webzine. You may also download a PDF version (20 MB).

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If you are hosting an event at which you would like to distribute printed copies of the current issue of Connect, please send an email with a description of your event and the number of copies you require to: its.connect@nyu.edu. Please allow one week for processing. ITS can not guarantee that we will be able to fulfill all requests.

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If you are not currently on the Connect mailing list but would like to be added, please send your full name and mailing address to its.connect@nyu.edu. There is no cost for this subscription.

Please note that new full-time NYU faculty, staff, administrators, and researchers are added to our mailing list automatically, based on lists maintained by the Human Resources Division. If you are among these groups but do not receive the Fall and Spring issues of Connect, please contact your dean's office (faculty) or human resources representative (all others) to ensure that your records are correct in the HR system.

Feedback & Article Ideas

We welcome your comments about the articles in each issue, as well as suggestions for future issues. Contributions are invited for consideration by the editor. Opinions expressed in the articles in this publication are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Information Technology Services or of New York University.

Page last reviewed: May 5, 2008