![]() Focus on Academic Publishing at CopiesPlus The University’s CopiesPlus (copy center) is now the official site for the printing and binding of honors papers and master’s and doctoral theses, according to Art Petrosemolo, associate vice president for communications/marketing (Metro/Flor). “We recently purchased high-end perfect binding equipment for this purpose,” Petrosemolo said. “And, it comes with the ability to do foil stamp covers.” The University libraries had been using a local firm to produce its academic publishing, but the firm was bought out, and its work was moved to New England. The turnaround time from sending to receiving the books got lengthy, Petrosemolo indicated, “and we stepped in to fill the gap with this new service.” Students with honors papers and master’s and doctoral degree candidates should follow department procedure for preparing their papers for approval and then take papers for approval and printing. Students can work directly with either copy-center location for additional personal copies.
In other copy center news, the College at Florham operation is now fully staffed with a graphic designer/coordinator, Robert Barker, and a production coordinator, Jessica Guica. Barker can help make a new look for documents and suggest options for printing and binding. Guica assists in the machine room. In addition, the College at Florham operation has a super-wide (24-inch), ink-jet printer that can produce posters and large photographic prints at competitive prices. The College at Florham copy center is located on the lower level of Hennessy Hall (Mansion). Craig Cannon, coordinator of design/pre-press, and Richard Villanueva, coordinator of customer service/production/fulfillment, operate the Metropolitan Campus copy center with assistance from Pat Zaccaria, production specialist. The Metropolitan Campus center is located in Weiner Library. top of this page table of contents for this issue |
February 2008 In This Issue
View text only for this complete issue. Flor = Information Deadlines The deadline for the next issue of Inside FDU on the Web is February 25. Copy received after deadline will be included in the following issue. Every effort will be made to deal with late-breaking stories. Send information to: Carol Black, Publications, at H-DH3-14, fax to 201-692-7039 or e-mail to black@fdu.edu. Inside FDU on the Web is published by the Office of Communications and Marketing. Newsletter Staff: Carol Black, editor; Mary Ann Bautista, Mariellen Brown, Angelo Carfagna, Scott Giglio, Howard Gilman, Gretchen Johnson, William Kennedy, Lillian Lukac, Rebecca Maxon, Art Petrosemolo, Shweta Kulkarni Van Biesen, Kevin Wisch. |
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