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Library & Database Services

Computing Services

Information Management

  • Enterprise Information Management - Enterprise Information management facilitates the continuous improvement of KSU’s enterprise-wide data management, quality, warehousing, analytics, and access for decision support, strategic planning, organizational effectiveness, and information reporting at the institutional and unit levels.

Instructional Technology

Presentation Technology

  • Multimedia Development Group - offers a wide range of multimedia services and training for faculty, staff, and students. Located on the fourth floor of the library, MDG supports audio/visual and presentation equipment on campus. In addition to maintaining KSU's multimedia presentation classrooms, MDG specializes in multimedia training and production assistance; graphics creation, multimedia file conversion, audio/video tape duplication, video editing/compression, desktop publishing, and CD-ROM recording. 

Information & Technology Security

Printing

IT Policies & Guidelines

  • Issue Specific System Policies - KSU Issue Specific System Polices, including Computer Usage, World Wide Web, Telephone and Fax, and Network Access

Additional Resources

  • Center for University Learning - The Center for University Learning exists to instill and inspire the culture of learning throughout the organization by providing quality training and learning initiatives that promote and encourage professional, personal and leadership development for KSU faculty and staff.
  • COE Educational Technology Training Center (EdTech) – EdTech at KSU is a collaborative effort between the Bagwell College of Education and the State Data and Research Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology. EdTech provides training for preservice and inservice educators on the principles of integrating technology into the curriculum.
  • Computer Science & Information Systems Department