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We hope you
find our Viewbook useful and easy to use. Here are a few tips
to make your online tour of our campus a little easier:
- You can navigate through the tour using the "Next"
and "Previous" buttons on the left side of the page;
you can also click the "Continue the tour" link at
the bottom of every page. Clicking on the "Links"
button in the left column of every page will give you a full
list of all Viewbook pages if you would prefer to jump to a
specific page.
- Many pages have a link in the top right corner, "Find
this on the campus map," showing the location
of buildings from that page on a campus map. Clicking on this
link will open a new browser window.
- There are links to related Vanderbilt Web sites throughout
the Viewbook. The links are located in the top right corner of
many pages; clicking on these links will open a new browser window.
You can also reach the full list of these links by clicking on
the "Links" button on the left side of every page.
- There are several panoramic 360 degree movies throughout
the tour. These are denoted by the QuickTime logo and by a link
in the top right corner of the page. To view the movies, just
click on the photos, the QuickTime logo or the link. You will
need the QuickTime plug in to view the movie. You can download
it at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/.
- Some of the photos on the tour are large and may take some
time to download. Please be patient, seeing our beautiful campus
is worth it!
Prospective
students, to set up a real-life tour on campus, contact the Admissions
office at 800-288-0432 or admissions@vanderbilt.edu.
Copyright
© 2004 Vanderbilt University
Design and HTML by the
Office of University Web Communications
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Credits:
All photos
by Neil Brake, Lynn Craddick, Gerald Holly, Billy Kingsley or Dana
Johnson and are © Vanderbilt University unless otherwise noted.
QuickTime movies by Lynn Craddick.
Viewbook page
design and html by Vanderbilt University Office of Online Services.
Questions, comments, suggestions regarding this site? Contact the
Office of University Web Communications.
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