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The Media Services Center on the Middlesex campus provides instructional materials and audio/visual and media equipment for campus faculty and staff.

Copying

Copying Services are available to full and part-time faculty, staff and all Middlesex departments. The Media Services Center uses a Canon ir7086 copy machine capable of high-volume duplication, including collating and stapling.

Your request must be received at Media Services within at least two business days. Larger jobs may require more time.

Division Office Copiers 

All division offices have copy machines for small copy jobs. However, all classroom materials must be processed through the Media Services department. The machines in Media Services are less expensive to run, and in these economic times, everything we can do to save helps. Plus, it also saves on your division’s budgets; less paper and toner means more money to use in the classroom.

Copy Quality

Good copies begin with good originals. Media Services staff may be able to assist in improving the quality of the originals. Quality printed materials should be produced for campus use as well as off-campus distribution. Media Services has the experienced staff and the equipment to handle “difficult to copy” situations, enlargements, reductions, etc. Plan additional time in your schedule for these extra services.

Cost-Effective Copying

The Media Services Coordinator has cost figures on campus copiers and can assist academic and administrative divisions in examining copying needs, setting procedures and reviewing current practices to recommend possible cost-saving alternatives.

Paper Supplies

The Media Services Center stocks white paper for regular copying and limited quantities of 10 different colors and types of paper for small jobs. If your job requires special paper or Middlesex letterhead, then you will need to provide this paper. Contact our Purchasing Department in the Business Office to obtain a supply of letterhead. Paper color samples are available in Media Services.

Signage

The Media Services department produces signs for campus functions and prepares exhibit and display materials for departmental use and public display. Please contact Media Services to discuss the project and determine a time frame.

Audio/Visual and Media Equipment

The Media Services Center is responsible for purchasing, servicing and providing set-ups for the Middlesex and Meriden campuses.

Equipment

  • LCD Projector and Screen
  • TV and or VCR or DVD (located in all Multipurpose rooms and the Student Lounge)
  • Overhead Projector
  • Podium and Microphone
  • Extra Microphones (Wired, wireless handheld or wireless lavaliere)
  • Audio System in Student Lounge
  • Audio System in Cafeteria
  • Slide Projector
  • Transparency Overheads

Equipment Request Forms

Faculty and staff can request equipment by filling out an Equipment Request form. Requests can also be placed by phone or e-mail. Two business days lead time is required. Contact the Media Services Coordinator to discuss event needs and determine the most effective set-up. The borrower assumes responsibility for proper use and care of the equipment and arranges for its return to Media Services.

Equipment is usually loaned for a one-time/one-day use. However, it may be loaned on a semester basis for a continuing need situation. Long-term loan equipment must be returned at the end of each semester for cleaning and maintenance.

Last-Minute Requests

Last-minute requests cannot be guaranteed. Please request your equipment at least two business days in advance.

Additional Audio/Visual Equipment for the Multipurpose Rooms, Student Lounge and Cafeteria

Multipurpose Rooms

The Multipurpose Rooms (808A, B, C, D) in Chapman Hall have a built-in public address system with wireless microphones and special microwave receiver/earphones for the hearing impaired.

The Student Lounge

The Student Lounge is equipped with a 65 inch monitor that can be used for showing DVD’s and for showing PowerPoint Presentations. The Student Lounge also has an audio system with both wired and wireless microphones.

The Cafeteria

The Cafeteria has a built-in sound system for special events.

Broadcast and Projection

A faculty member may request that a DVD or video be shown from the Media Services Center via the Closed-Circuit Television system or the Video Projection system, which is available for viewing by large groups in the Multipurpose Rooms or in the Student Lounge. Contact Media Services for more information.

Video Tapes

Videotapes in ½” and ¾” formats and standard audiocassette tapes will be duplicated by Media Services only with written permission from the copyright holder. It is your responsibility to obtain this clearance. Duplication requests, along with the proper copyright clearance, will take a minimum of two weeks to process. Employees must provide the blank tapes for copying. In addition to standard VCR formats, copying between European video format and standard VHS format can also be done.

TV Services

The Media Services Center offers the following TV services:

  1. Off-air recording from most cable channels (when copyright permission has been previously obtained).
  2. Duplication of videotape materials between ½” and ¾” tape size (within copyright laws).
  3. Full distribution of the RF Signal to all classrooms (when installation is complete) is required.
Equipment Repair and Maintenance

Media Services stocks projector bulbs, fuses, small accessories and parts for minor repairs. Major repair work is contracted out to commercial vendors. Please report malfunctions or problems with equipment to the Media Services department.

Digital Signage and Video Messaging System

The Aavelin System provides the campus with the ability to broadcast announcements, publications and more. On the Middletown campus, the monitors are located in the cafeteria, student lounge, Founders Hall foyer, entry level of Chapman Hall and by the elevator on the upper level of Chapman Hall.

Items posted on the monitors are for college and/or campus business only, such as campus events, news for students, etc. Solicitations for private enterprise, non-profit organizations or anything of a personal nature are prohibited.

If you would like to have items posted, forward a draft of your notice in Word format to the Dean of Finance and Administration for approval. Once approved, your information will be forwarded to the Media Services Coordinator to be broadcast on the monitors.

Please be aware that Media Services will have to recreate the information on your document for publication on the Video Messaging System. The program offers minimal fonts, pictures and other graphics, so please keep your announcements simple. The Media Services department cannot guarantee that your original document will appear the same as the final publication.

Signs, Posters and Transparencies

Media Services offers assistance with signs and posters. Transparencies are produced with plastic transparency material supplied by individual departments.

Laminating and Dry Mounting

A double-sided laminating plastic is applied with heat and pressure to posters, signs and curriculum materials that need greater durability for repeated handling over a long period of time. A plastic dry mounting of posters and signs can been applied to poster board for durability and presentation style. Laminating jobs are performed one day a week, on Fridays.

Additional Services

Contact the Media Services department for information about:

  • Booklet-making
  • Large Quantity Paper Cutting
  • Heavy Duty Stapling
  • Spiral Binding

Contact

Michael Cavanaugh, Audio/Visual Media Assistant
Phone: 860-343-5851
Email: michael.cavanaugh@ctstate.edu
Office Location: Chapman Hall, Room 717

Requests May Be Made:

In Person: Drop off requests for copies during normal business hours by filling out the appropriate Copy Request Form. Please contact our Media Services Department at extension 5851 for a supply of forms. After hour requests can be left in the Media Services mailbox in Founders Hall.

By Mail: Copy requests can be sent through interdepartmental mail or by US Postal service. Be sure to include the requested number of copies and arrangement (single-sided, double-sided, stapled, collated, etc.) and how you plan to receive your order, whether you plan to pick them up in the Media Services office or have them delivered to your division office through interdepartmental mail. If you would like a confirmation of receipt of your request, please include a phone number or e-mail address.

By E-mail: Send an attachment of the document to by e-mail. Be sure to include how many copies you want (single-sided, double-sided, stapled, collated, etc.) and how you plan to receive them, whether you are planning to pick them up in the Media Services office or have them delivered to your division office through interdepartmental mail.

The attached documents should be saved in .doc or .docx format (Word documents) and use basic fonts (Arial, Times New Roman, Century etc.) to ensure compatibility. PDF files are accepted as well. If a confirmation is requested, one will be sent via e-mail.

Important: It is ultimately your responsibility to be sure your request has been received. Please follow up if you have requested a confirmation but have not received one.

How to Request Copyright Permission

A federal court ruling reaffirmed the need to obtain permission to use copyrighted materials in college course anthologies. Publishers want to make these materials available to you quickly and inexpensively but they need your cooperation. Whether you request permissions yourself or through a college store or copy service, these suggestions will speed the process.

  1. Request permission at the same time you order textbooks. The earlier the better in the event your request cannot be granted and you need to substitute other materials.

  2. Direct your request to the publisher’s Copyrights and Permissions department, not the author.

  3. Include all pertinent information in your request (author, title, copyright date, ISBN or ISSN, number of pages, pages you are interested in copying, number of copies to be made, whether material will be used alone or combined with other photocopied materials, name of college, course name, semester and year in which material will be used and instructor’s full name).

  4. Request permission whether or not works are in print.

  5. Provide your complete address, contact information and telephone number in case there are any questions.

  6. Copies of the booklet, “Questions and Answers on Copyright for the Campus Community” are available at the Media Services department.

Note: The College regards the unauthorized copying of copyrighted materials a violation of College policy. Violation may result in a suspension or termination from college status as a student or employee, and/or in civil proceeding, and/or in criminal prosecution. Because liability may also tend to the publisher and/or printer, this office reserves the right to review all materials for possible violation and to recommend appropriate actions as necessary. This office’s right to review materials does not relieve the ordering department/individual of responsibility to abide by the copyright statutes. A copy of the Copyright Law for Teachers is available in the Library and in the Media Services department.

Notice: Warning Concerning Copyright Restrictions

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use”, that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order could involve violation of copyright law. It is the responsibility of the initiator to proof the final copy before any duplication/reproduction of graphic materials can proceed.