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Assignment time – Be Prepared …

Thursday, November 24th, 2011 Posted in computers, facilities, library facilities, printing and photocopying, student association | No Comments »

As we head towards the end of the year, many student assignments are due, this means that the library computers and printers are in extremely high demand. In order to submit your assignment on time, we recommend students plan ahead and ...

How do I? St George College Library wiki

Sunday, October 16th, 2011 Posted in database, Internet resources, library facilities, library resources, library services, podcast, printing and photocopying, tafecat | No Comments »

Trying to find out how to access and utilise a particular database, or how to renew your library items on the TAFEcat, or even how to put money on your TAFEcard to photocopy and print at the library? Demonstrations on ...

Check your print account on WebRemote

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 Posted in computers, printing and photocopying | No Comments »

Check your print account at WebRemoteStudents can check their print accounts at the following link https://siwebremote.tafensw.edu.au/WebRemote/ All the student computers in the library have icons where you can check your printing account and find out your balance.

Photocopying/printing pricing

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 Posted in printing and photocopying | No Comments »

The new photocopy and printing system has now been in operation for students for some weeks.  It will soon be time for the two-tier pricing structure to be re-introduced.  This means that Student Association members will pay 10c per A4 ...

Photocopying/Printing Update

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 Posted in facilities, printing and photocopying | No Comments »

The new system is up and running.  Have you registered yet? If not, why not do so now?  Library staff are happy to to help you go through the process. The advantages of the new system are the EFTPOS facility; compatibilty across Sydney Institute colleges; and security due ...