New IT Services Websites Released Today

The university's Information Technology Services announces the launch of two new websites Monday, Jan. 10.

The first site, its.uark.edu, provides general university users, especially new users, with easy access to technological information, instructions and resources on campus. This site replaces uits.uark.edu.

The second site, techarticles.uark.edu, offers a collection of in-depth Tech Articles designed to support campus technology partners and the university technology community. Tech Articles are easily accessed from its.uark.edu, where related articles are listed at the bottom of pages, allowing users to seek out more in-depth and targeted information on specific topics.

IT Services recommends that users replace its.uark.edu bookmarks or links and invites the university community to provide feedback using askit.uark.edu with “ITS website” in the subject line.

Contacts

Erin Griffin,
IT Services
575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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