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Desktop Clients | Computing | Information Services
Bi-directional file synchronisation desktop clients are available to enable users to have access to the documents and folders they place in the 'Files' area of the DataSync web interface. These can be installed on Windows PCs, Macs and Linux
Authentication and authorisation | Computing | Information Services
Authentication is the means by which you log in and identify yourself. Authorisation is the means by which a service determines whether an authenticated person should have access to a service.
CARICOM Reparations Commission | INOSAAR
CARICOM Reparations Commission. Languages. 2014. St. Vincent. On 10 March 2014, the CARICOM Reparations Commission (CRC) unveils a ten-point action plan outlining 'the path to reconciliation, truth, and justice for ... the victims of slavery and their
User Testing Service | Computing | Information Services
An end-to-end, fully supported user testing service offered by Development Services to help improve your project.
Accessing Zoom | Computing | Information Services
How to access the Zoom application on both University-supported and personal devices.
Conditions of use | Computing | Information Services
Users of the open-access computers are requested to abide by the following rules.
Staff directory | Computing | Information Services
The staff directory (Eddir) contains email aliases for staff, research PG students and functional accounts.
Rochelle – Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History Blog
Hugo Zetterberg on Anne Eller’s The French Revolution and the Laplaine Riot: Petitioning and direct action in Dominica 29th March 2021. ... For example, it is widely known that women respond to research calls more often than men.
Printing, copying and scanning | Computing | Information Services
How to print, copy and scan using an EdPrintPull (follow-me printing) multifunction device.
Entitlement | Computing | Information Services
Open-access computers can be used by all matriculated students, staff and certain categories of visitors to the University of Edinburgh.
