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Dropbox free for students
Dropbox free for students













dropbox free for students

  • Save all images in TIFF format (not JPEG), without compression, so that image quality will not diminish if the files are resaved.
  • WeTransfer and DropBox are other free options.
  • If you need to send or receive a large file, you can use Dalhousie's File Exchange service.
  • To avoid losing your computer files due to hardware failure, accident, or theft, Dalhousie's IT department describes best practices to use.
  • Keep two backup copies of your files in different places.
  • dropbox free for students

    Keep all of your document files in two nested folders: DOCUMENT folder > ADJUSTED IMAGES folder.Keep all of your adjusted images in another folder.Keep all of your original images in one folder.Upon account creation, you will receive an invitation to join the Bio_EA Dropbox team via e-mail, follow the instruction provided to complete the online registration.Meet with your departmental Manager head (Randy Smith or Lisa Jones, or Sasha Calden, to sign the Dropbox Acceptable Use Agreement.Submit a service desk ticket to request a Bio_EA Dropbox Account.Specifically, it will need to be your For example, If you would prefer to keep your paid account separate from your Bio_EA Dropbox account, please make sure that the email address associated with the account is not a Duke email account. To take advantage of this, the email address associated with your paid account will have to be your Duke email account.If you decide to merge your paid account with the Bio_EA Dropbox account, you will be reimbursed, by Dropbox, for the remainder of your billing period.The Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology departments offer a free account with unlimited storage. Free personal Dropbox accounts cannot be associated with a Duke email address.Below is information for obtaining an account.

    dropbox free for students

    Most labs in Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology also have shared collaborative spaces, which are only accessible to those who have a Bio_EA Dropbox account. The Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology departments offer a Dropbox account to grad students, staff, and faculty, with unlimited storage capacity.















    Dropbox free for students