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University computing labs and K-State Infocommons

K-State Libraries InfoCommons brings people, books, and computers together. Where is the largest computer lab on campus? Where is the only computer lab with Help Desks staffed by real people? Where, in addition to help with the computers, can you get help with research questions and assignments?

The answer is Hale Library. Thanks to funding provided by the students of Kansas State University, Hale Library is home to the KSU InfoCommons, an environment integrated with resources ranging from computer programs and high-powered online databases to good old-fashioned books. A total of 200 machines are available for students to use. Best of all, there are people there to help you navigate through it all.

Following University Computing Lab and K-State Libraries' policies, "No Food, Drink or Tobacco" products are permitted in the InfoCommons or the libraries proper. Drinks in spill-proof containers are acceptable, but please no beverages around the computer stations. For additional information see CNS' Food, drink, & tobacco policy and University Computing Lab policies.

Visit our Anita Lehner 24-hour Study Center, located on the 1st Floor of Hale Library, for snack breaks and late night studies. The center includes work stations, a print station, and vending machines.

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