What is the UNF Virtual Lab and how do I get to it? - FAQ UNF's Virtual Lab provides access to software applications from any computing device – laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones – from any location, at any time Partially funded by the student technology fee, Virtual Lab provides students and faculty access to applications such as SPSS and SAS The applications chosen were based on student input from a technology survey To get started
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How can I sign up for New York Times access? - FAQ All new subscribers should visit accessnyt com to register for an academic pass to our NYT subscription program Users should type accessnyt com which resolves to
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Who can use the library? - FAQ UNF faculty, students, and staff may use the library any time it is open, but visitors are not allowed between 11p m and 7a m To check out items and remotely access databases, you'll need to be a student, faculty or staff currently affiliated to UNF Alumni and visitors can buy a special borrower card to check out materials
How do I get an official transcript? - FAQ New myWings Log in to myWings Select Student on the left resources menu Select Records Select Order Official Transcript Older myWings Log in to myWings Select Student Resources on the left side menu If you are on a mobile device, please select the Student Resources tile Select Academic Records Select Academic Transcripts Click the Order Official Transcript button For more information on
Do you have UNF yearbooks? Are they available online? - FAQ Special Collections, on the first floor of the Library, has print copies of all the UNF yearbooks published: 1974, 1975, 1976-1977, 1978, 1979, 1984-85 To view the print yearbooks, please schedule an appointment (lib-special@unf edu or (904) 620-1533)
Can I take a proctored exam at the library? - FAQ The university currently uses two different automated proctoring options – Honorlock – requires a webcam and microphone UNF Respondus Monitoring is available– requires a webcam and microphone OPTIONS for students: The Honorlock Chrome extension is available on the Dell laptops and Macbooks available for checkout at the Access Services desk (Webcams and microphones are included) Bring