Mann Library does not currently offer public fax facilities. Click here for a list of fax services available on the Cornell campus .
The John Lemuel Stone Computing Center is Mann Library's main public computing facility. The hardware of the lab now consists of around one hundred computers, including over sixty Dell PC compatibles, six Macintosh computers and several specialized workstations, providing computing services to the Cornell and New York State educational communities. In partnership with CIT, Mann Library is also proud to offer a "virtual lab" of 40 wireless laptops (available at Circulation desk). Additionally, 10 MacBook laptops are available for short term loan at the Circulation desk.
The center houses three duplexing B&W Net-Print printers, one duplexing B&W printer, a duplexing color printer, three color plotters, and many scanners. Software available in the Stone Center includes a wide variety of applications used by people in both the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Human Ecology.
Mann Library manages both of the computer labs in Warren Hall. This includes Warren B60 and Warren 160. Labs are open for use by students when classes are not in session. See the Warren Hall Labs page for more information.
Stone Center Hours Stone Center follows the same schedule as Mann Library. We ask that patrons attempt to finish their work 10 minutes before closing to leave the center operator time to follow shutdown procedures
Find out more about working in the Mann Computing Centers here. Locations include the Stone Computing Center, Warren B60 and Warren 160 computing labs.
Please also take a look at our Public Computing Policies page, which contains important details on some of these topics and more.
The original Stone Microcomputing Center was the first public computing space in the Cornell library system when it opened in April 1984. Mann celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Stone Center in 2004 and also established a permanent online exhibit of its history.