The University at Buffalo, the University at Buffalo School of Law, and the University Libraries provide computing resources to assist law students, faculty, and staff.
Technology | For Whom | Computer Locations | Printer Locations | Printing Method |
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Print Allocation (Purse) | Law Mobility Print annual allocation UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) semester allocation | |||
Law School Workstations | Law Students (JD & LLM) | 2nd Floor 5th Floor 7th Floor | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) Kiosks | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA): Information, guides, setup and account login |
Research Workstations (Internet & UB Databases only; no Microsoft Office) | Everyone including Visitors | 2nd Floor 3rd Floor | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) Kiosks | No Printing for Visitors;UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) for UB folks: Information, guides, setup and account login |
University Workstations (PC Stations) | UB Students | 3rd Floor | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) Kiosks | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA): Information, guides, setup and account login |
UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) | UB Students | Your personal device | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA) Kiosks | UB Print Anywhere (WEPA): Information, guides, setup and account login |
Law Mobility Print | Law Students (JD & LLM) | Your personal laptop | 2nd Floor 5th Floor | Law Mobility Print: Information, guides, setup and account login |
Lexis Printers | Law Students (JD & LLM) | All of the above computer locations | 5th Floor 7th Floor | Printing provided by Lexis on dedicated printers.
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Scanning service for Law students and Law faculty is available on 2nd floor. The scanning service allows scanned documents to be sent to email, saved to usb or scanned by smart devices and can be saved in a variety of file formats. Additionally, there is a scanner available on the 5th floor as part of the Law printer on that floor. This scanner has a document feeder, though it only scans to email as PDF.
Law students are recommended to use Law workstations as they provide the most functionality with regards to productivity and printing and also have permissions in place so that only Law students have access to them. The Law workstations are on:
For research and word processing, students are also able to use personal laptops. To connect to the Internet, use one of the following options:
Laptop users in the Law Library may connect to the Internet using OpenPort connects located on the 3rd floor in the laptop carrels and at desks along the north wall (elevator side). An ethernet card is necessary to use the OpenPort connects.