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CONTACT THE IMC

For information regarding the Interactive Media Center, to schedule a class, or to make an appointment for assistance please contact:

Regina T. Conboy
Coordinator, Interactive Media Center
E-mail:
Phone: 518-442-3608

Summer hours: Mon-Fri, 9-4:30
Evenings upon request
(Please contact for information)

Roger Lipera
Training Specialist, Interactive Media Center
E-mail:
Phone: 518-442-3607

Summer Hours : Mon, 1-5; Tues, 9-1; Wed 1-5; Thurs 9-1

 


Interactive Media Center, LI B41
University Libraries
University at Albany
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222

Fax: 518-442-3088

For information about borrowing eligibility and circulation policies, please contact the Media Circulation Supervisor, Barbara Stokey, at 442-3569.
E-mail: bstokey@uamail.albany.edu

For information about Reserve Services, please contact the Reserve Service Supervisor, Christine Barber, at 442-3609.
E-mail: cbarber@uamail.albany.edu

A student work on a project in the IMC
A student works on a project in the IMC

Contact Information

The Interactive Media Center is supported by 1 full time, 1 part time professional staff, and by student assistants. When in doubt about who to contact, call, email, or visit Regina Conboy; she will refer you to the most appropriate resource.

Staff provide one-one consulting, project assistance and instruction.

Contact the IMC via Online Chat

The Interactive Media Center has set up an online chat system. Click here to visit our home page. Check the Meebo window to see if we are online. If we are, ask your question!

 

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