Equipment Lending Office Location: UC 1113
Lending Conditions:
1. You must be a member of the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.
2. Lending periods are up to 3 calendar days.
3. Equipment must be returned by the person who signed it out unless an eligible participant has been named in the booking. NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule.
4. Equipment must be returned by the date and time specified on the equipment sign-out sheet. Anything returned after the lending period will be considered late and charged a late fee of $5 per item per day.
5. It is expected that the borrower will report any problems with the equipment upon return.
6. There are mandatory training sessions for use of film & video production equipment. It is only with the consent of the Media Technician that this requirement may be waived.
Advance Booking Procedures:
Please be advised that there are a limited amount of resources and there are no guarantees that equipment will be available unless you have booked it well in advance.
For Staff/Faculty
Bookings may be made by emailing (artsgear@uwo.ca). Please allow 2 business days for your booking to be processed.
For Students
Students must obtain a user account prior to borrowing equipment. Authorized users will have access to an online booking system for multimedia equipment lending. Students must submit a loaning contract, completed in full, to activate an account. The contract must be signed by the student, the course instructor, and approved by the Technical Services' Media Technician. Once the contract is submitted, the account will be activated within 2 business days. Loaning contracts can by picked up from the Equipment Lending Office in UC 1113 during office hours.
Audio/Visual Equipment
Technical Services has a variety of equipment available for sign-out. This equipment includes video production equipment, data projectors, digital cameras, and many other teaching aids. These items can be signed out in UC 1113.
Please see "Equipment Booking" for more information.
Media Reformatting Services
Technical Services provides audio/video reformatting support for curriculum and research purposes within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.