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* Rooms 55, and 57 are shared offices for lab members. The Lab printer is in 51.
 
* Rooms 55, and 57 are shared offices for lab members. The Lab printer is in 51.
   
Graduate students and visitors who need unrestricted access to the Lab should contact Keith Johnson for permission to obtain a key and Ronald Sprouse for an alarm code and instruction on how to use it. '''''The alarm system in 52 has been deactivated for the renovations. Do not try to arm the system during the Fall 2013 semester.'''''
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Graduate students and visitors who need unrestricted access to the Lab should contact Keith Johnson for permission to obtain a key and Ronald Sprouse for an alarm code and instruction on how to use it.
   
 
Lab keys open the outer door to 52 and 55 (Lab Library).
 
Lab keys open the outer door to 52 and 55 (Lab Library).

Revision as of 08:51, 8 October 2013

Access and layout of the Lab

The Phonology Lab is located in 50-52 Dwinelle on the classroom side of Level C, along with the offices across the hall (49-57 Dwinelle).

  • Room 50 is a general work area with three Win7 workstations.
  • Room 52 is undergoing renovation during Fall 2013.
  • 55 contains the Lab library and a Win7 workstation for direct to disk audio DigitalRecordings.
  • 57 is the SpeechPerceptionLab which is equipped with three perceptual workstations that run the EPrime and OpenSesame software suites.
  • Rooms 55, and 57 are shared offices for lab members. The Lab printer is in 51.

Graduate students and visitors who need unrestricted access to the Lab should contact Keith Johnson for permission to obtain a key and Ronald Sprouse for an alarm code and instruction on how to use it.

Lab keys open the outer door to 52 and 55 (Lab Library).

Lab security

The Phonology Lab is located in the public portion of Dwinelle Hall. This part of the building is open on evenings and weekends, and is usually bustling with people. It is important to keep in mind that there are people out there who would be very happy to take our computers off our hands. Arm the alarm system when the space is not in use!