Computer facilities


The University of Auckland provides computers for the purposes of class teaching and student use.

Faculty computer laboratories
This page contains a list of computer facilities available in each individual faculty at the University.

Multimedia resources
View a list of locations for multimedia resources at the University.

General access

Computing facilities are located on all campuses. The courses you are enrolled in determine which computing facilities you may use. For example, Faculty of Arts students can use the various Faculty of Arts labs. Library-based computers do not offer the same range of software as Information Commons computers.

You have access to:

  • The University of Auckland systems, EC Mail, CECIL and Student Services Online.
  • Internet.
  • The Library website (Library services and resources).
  • Copy and print service.
  • Basic Microsoft Office suite.
  • File storage (saving your work).
     
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Information Commons computers and equipment
IC computers and equipment

  Kate Edger IC
Grafton IC
Epsom IC
Tāmaki Library
and IC
PCs
426
107
59 (2 Macs)
72
Laptops
60 laptops 20 laptops
20 laptops
30 laptops
Printers
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MFDs Color
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Scanner Yes Yes Yes Yes

Find out more about the Information Commons.
 

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Access to File Storage

You should regularly save your work and maintain multiple copies of your work.

All students have access to the File Storage system, available from most departmental labs and all IC and Library computers. Your department may also offer file storage, the amount of storage provided by departments varies.

File Storage can also be accessed from off campus. You will need to log in with your NetID and password to access your files.

Read more information about access the File Storage.

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Other ways to save your work
  • On a writeable CD or DVD (on a computer with a DVD–CD ROM drive).
  • On a USB memory storage device.
  • By emailing it to yourself as an attachment.

USB drives are available for sale at the IC Helpdesks (except at Tāmaki Library and IC).

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Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Acceptable Use Interim Standard

*The University provides ICT for its educational purposes, particularly teaching and research. The use of ICT must not be illegal and must be of the highest ethical standards. ICT use must not include involvement with material unacceptable to the University environment, acts of a malicious or nuisance nature, invasion of privacy, harassment, bullying, hacking, altering the settings on any ICT without authorisation, plagiarism, gaming, impersonation/identity theft, spoofing, gambling, or cheating in an examination. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Acceptable Use Interim Standard.
 

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