
How can I find salaries for Texas state employees? - FAQs
Answer Salary information for employees of the State of Texas is difficult to locate. No Texas state agency provides a centralized website with all salaries. Other websites can contain …
Capital IQ: Excel plug-in - FAQs
One of the most effective ways of using Capital IQ (see the link below) is through its Excel plug-in Formula Builder. Below are steps for using Formula Builder after having gotten desired data …
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Which library computers have Cadence/PSPICE, SolidWorks, or …
The Engineering computers located in the North Commons area of John Peace Library (2nd floor) have Engineering software on them, including Cadence, PSPICE, SolidWorks, and AutoCad. …
Does the library proctor exams? - FAQs
The Library does not offer exam proctoring. UTSA Testing Services offers this service. Please see their link below for additional information or contact them directly at 210-458-4125.
How do I print in color or in black & white? - FAQs
All PrintSpot printers can print in color or black & white. If you're using a public computer in the Libraries or one of the computer labs, simply click print and select “Printspot_BW” (charges for …
Is SPSS available on library computers? - FAQs
At the John Peace Library and Downtown Library, you can find SPSS on the student desktop computers. To access it, simply search for IBM Statistics in the Start Menu. UTS/Tech Cafe is …
How do I appeal a fine? - FAQs
To appeal a fine you will need to submit an online Appeals Form which can be found on the link below. There is an appeal panel made up of several full-time staff members from both the …
What is the oldest book in UTSA Libraries? - FAQs
Answer The oldest book in UTSA Libraries is held in Special Collections. It is from 1507 by Nouem F. Baptiste:
How are books classified in the library? - FAQs
Answer Books are shelved by subject matter following the Library of Congress classification system. Please follow the link below for the classification system.