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Information Technology

Definition:

The technology of computers, telecommunications, and other devices that integrate data, equipment, personnel, and problem-solving methods in planning and controlling business activities. Information technology provides the means for collecting, storing, encoding, processing, analyzing, transmitting, receiving, and printing text, audio, or video information.

As a student, faculty or staff member at UB Law School or a practicing lawyer at some point you will have to use Information Technology. The IT Staff at UB Law School has prepared these guides and descriptions to facilitate your use of the available technology at UB Law School. As a result of the vast amount of information available concerning IT, you may notice the navigation for this sub-section of Student Life & Services is slightly different. If you wish to return to other topics within Student Life and Services, simply click on the words Student Life & Services at the top of this page in the blue bar. If after reading through the web site you have further questions about UB Law School Information Technology you may stop by 405 O'Brian Hall, Call 716-645-7393 or Email Law-IT@Buffalo.edu

  
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