![]() (And a bit of special bonus content…) Spiral stairway, Harrison Institute & Small Special Collections Library Music Libraryįine Arts Library Architectural renderings of a newly renovated main library Brown Science & Engineering Library Harrison Institute & Small Special Collections Library Scholars’ Lab Lobby and service desk, main library Charles L. Choose Background & Filters and click the plus sign to add the image to Zoom. Once you have saved the image, open Zoom and go to Settings. To use these background images: Click an image to see the large version. Pick one of these Zoom backgrounds: choose an image from the Library’s past or what’s envisioned for the future and share with friends and colleagues! Save your favorite image(s), and follow these instructions for enabling and using virtual backgrounds.Your favorite Library study space may be off-limits because of the COVID pandemic or renovation construction, but you can still be in the Library virtually. Simply upload your desired image and instantly transport from living room to a lovely locale!įor those who are missing campus a bit extra, Syracuse University Libraries has compiled its favorite Libraries and University Archives photos for your own Zoom use. ![]() Available for enrollment by using your SU NetID and password at, Information Technology Services says that Zoom “provides another tool to allow the University community to remain connected during this time of remote learning and instruction.”įrom conference calls to happy hours and family birthday parties, users everywhere have been adopting Zoom to keep in touch with the outside world-and not without some personal touches! One well-loved feature of Zoom regulars and recent-adopters alike, like the New York Public Library, is virtual backgrounds, allowing users to display an image or video as their background during Zoom Meetings. ![]() As our campus community transitions to an online learning and working landscape, Syracuse University recently implemented the popular Zoom videoconferencing for students, faculty, and staff. ![]()
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