LTS Digest November 15, 2006 Issue

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Subject: LTS Digest November 15, 2006 Issue
From: Terry McGinley (tam5@Lehigh.EDU)
Date: Wed Nov 15 2006 - 10:49:14 EST


*LTS DIGEST --November 15, 2006 Lehigh University Library and Technology 
Services*  * *
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CONTENTS:*
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*--NEW FORMATTING OPTION FOR LEHIGH NEWS DIGESTS*
*--INTERNET EXPLORER 7:  IMPORTANT NOTICE*
*--HOMELAND SECURITY DATABASE*
*--ASSISTIVE PHONE TECHNOLOGIES*
*--**ENCRYPTING PORTABLE DATA STORAGE DEVICES*
*--Lehigh's Digital Beer Cellar Now Open*
--*HOLIDAY** LIBRARY HOURS*
 
Subscription, archive and contact information is at the bottom of this 
digest.
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*NEW FORMATTING OPTION FOR LEHIGH NEWS DIGESTS*
If you subscribe to Lehigh's daily news digest, you can now receive it 
in HTML format.  Instead of having to scroll through the entire list of 
news items, you can click a link to jump forward to only those items of 
interest to you. To receive the new format, go to the Account 
Maintenance page (http://www.lehigh.edu/account) and select NEWS 
Digests.  At the bottom of the page, there is an option "Receive in HTML 
format."  Choose Yes, then click the Update Subscriptions button.**
 
 
 
*INTERNET EXPLORER 7:  IMPORTANT NOTICE *
Microsoft has released its new Web browser Internet Explorer 7 (IE 7). 
If you have Automatic Updates turned on in Windows, you will be prompted 
to install IE 7 some time after November 1, 2006.  Please note: IE 7 is 
not yet recommended for use at Lehigh.  At this time IE 7 has not been 
tested or certified for use with Lehigh's systems and services, and 
critical services such as Banner, Blackboard, library online services, 
and the portal may not work as expected.  To ensure that end-of-semester 
activities go smoothly, LTS recommends that staff and faculty DELAY 
installing IE 7 until testing is completed.
 
LTS will temporarily delay the Microsoft Automatic Update for IE 7 for 
most on-campus computers. Lehigh faculty and staff who want to install 
IE 7 manually can do so, but campus systems/services may not work as 
expected. In January 2007, IE 7 will be made available through Microsoft 
Automatic Updates and installed at public sites.
To learn about new features in IE 7, go to 
http://www.lehigh.edu/helpdesk/docs/ie7/
 
We appreciate your understanding as we strive to standardize and 
streamline Lehigh's systems and services.  If you have any questions, 
contact your computing consultant or the help desk at 610-758-4357.  The 
IE automatic update is blocked for all computers in active directory, 
which is most Lehigh owned computers. Exceptions include residence hall 
student-owned computers and some special cases.
 
HOW TO UNINSTALL INTERNET EXPLORER 7:
To uninstall Internet Explorer 7 and restore Internet Explorer 6 when 
using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003:
 
1.  Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2.  Click Add or Remove Programs.
3.  Scroll down to Windows Internet Explorer 7, click it, and then click 
Change/Remove.
 
 
 
*HOMELAND SECURITY DATABASE*
LTS is providing access through our Database Finder page to a new 
database, the Homeland Security Digital Library, 
http://databases.lib.lehigh.edu/finder/dbfull.asp?DBID=194
which is co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office 
of Grants and Training http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/ and the Naval 
Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security 
http://www.chds.us <http://www.chds.us/>  This database offers quick 
access to important U.S. policy documents, presidential directives, and 
national strategy documents as well as specialized resources such as 
theses and reports from various universities, organizations and local 
and state agencies. The resources are reviewed, selected and organized 
by a team of homeland security researchers and the HSDL is currently 
offered only to federal, state and local government officials, research 
institutions, and the U. S. Military. Material is updated daily and 
coverage generally extends back to 2002, however older materials will be 
included if they are pertinent. Topics range from Borders and 
Immigration, Civil Liberties, Public Health, Intelligence Issues, 
Weapons, to Terrorism.
 
 
 
*ASSISTIVE PHONE TECHNOLOGIES*
Addendum to the Assistive Technologies article in the previous LTS 
Digest:  For staff or students with hearing impairments, the 
Telecommunications office can provide amplification devices for 
on-campus use.  For more information go to: 
http://www.lehigh.edu/phones/otherservicesadmin.html
 
 
 
*ENCRYPTING PORTABLE DATA STORAGE DEVICES*
As portable data storage devices (such as USB memory keys and hard 
drives) become cheaper, smaller and more widely available, the 
importance of securing data stored on these devices becomes a 
necessity.  USB memory keys are now available in gigabyte capacities as 
compared to megabytes just a few years ago and USB hard drives are now 
available in hundreds of gigabytes instead of ten or twenty. This means 
that data in general is becoming more mobile and more concealable.  For 
example, a staff member can now copy a gigabyte database file containing 
personal student information of the entire student population to a USB 
memory key and slip it in his/her pocket and take it on a business trip 
or home.  What happens if the staff member accidentally drops the key or 
it falls from a pocket?  What happens if the data falls into the hands 
of individuals looking to capitalize on identity theft?  This could be 
disastrous for the University, the students and staff members involved.
 
LTS is recommending that sensitive data being stored on portable 
devices, such as memory keys and portable hard drives, be encrypted 
using a simple open source software package named TrueCrypt.  TrueCrypt 
can be downloaded for free and configured so individuals can encrypt 
data stored on external storage devices. TrueCrypt is required on all 
computers from which a TrueCrypt volume will be accessed and used. 
 Instructions for installing and using TrueCrypt may be found at: 
http://www.lehigh.edu/security/encryption/extstorage.html
 
If you have questions on downloading, configuring or using TrueCrypt, 
please contact the Help Desk at 8-HELP or your LTS computing consultant.
 
 
 
*Lehigh's Digital Beer Cellar Now Open*
September marked the launch of the Lehigh Digital Library's newest 
project, The Vault at Pffaff's:  An Archive of Art and Literature by New 
York City's Nineteenth-Century Bohemians.  The site is devoted to 
presenting the poetry, drama, art, fiction and social commentary of the 
group of nineteenth-century bohemians who frequented Charles Pfaff's 
beer cellar in lower Manhattan.  These creative and unconventional 
individuals include the likes of Walt Whitman, poet and actress Adah 
Isaacs Menken, journalist and social critic Henry Clapp, playwright John 
Brougham, and artist Elihu Vedder.  Interested in joining us for a 
toast?  There's no need to reserve a table. Located at 
http://digital.lib.lehigh.edu/pfaffs/  /The Vault at Pfaff's/ is open 
24/7 and has room for one and all.
 
 
 
*HOLIDAY** LIBRARY HOURS*
Wednesday, November 22                 7:30AM - 10:00PM
Thursday, November 23                     CLOSED
Friday, November 24                           8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday, November 25                       Noon - 5:00PM
Sunday, November 26                         Noon -- 2:00AM
Regular hours resume on Monday, November 27
Exam hours begin Monday, December 11^th , we are open continuously (open 
at 7:30AM) until Wednesday, December 20^th , when we close at 10:00PM.
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