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Computing and Information Technology Unit





Staff:

Vanessa Poole,
Computer Technician

Manuel Garcia
Network Administrator

Jim Griffith
Computer Consultant

The Computing and Information Technology Unit (CITU) is the computer and video technical support unit within the School of Social Work. The CITU supports the Schools' technical infrastructure including a local area network, approximately 150 desktop computers and 6 servers.

The unit supports the School's research efforts through database administration and management, database and statistical programming, hardware and software support, web page and web database construction.

The CITU's support of the School's teaching efforts includes building a video infrastructure capable of supporting satellite downlinks, video broadband and video in all classrooms and training facilities. The CITU also provides equipment and support for faculty using computers and networks in their instruction. Finally, the unit supports the School of Social Work community services efforts through the Human Services Smart Agency's computer software training, community human service technical assistance and Internet support. The Unit's personnel bring together a variety of technical expertise. They are supported through the School of Social Work on a part time basis.

To view the computing policies for the School of Social work, click here. (PDF format)

Computing Information & Technology Unit
CB# 3550, 301 Pittsboro Street
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3550

Phone: (919) 962-6549
Fax: (919) 962-6548
Email: citu@unc.edu

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301 Pittsboro Street CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550
Phone: (919)-962-1225 Fax: (919)-962-0890
email: ssw@unc.edu
Last revised: September 12, 2006