LTS Digest September 4, 2008 Issue

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Subject: LTS Digest September 4, 2008 Issue
From: Terry McGinley (tam5@Lehigh.EDU)
Date: Thu Sep 04 2008 - 08:42:47 EDT


*LTS DIGEST --September 4, 2008 **Lehigh** University** Library and 
Technology Services*
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*CONTENTS:*
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*--CLASSROOM ALERT SYSTEM*
*--NEW SCANNING STATION IN EWFM*
*--EASY PDFS! MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 CONVERTS DOCS TO PDF*
*--**MICROSOFT SOFTWARE FOR STUDENTS DOWNLOAD*
*--HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING "TRIPLE"*
*--PSYCINFO: POPULAR DATABASE NOW ON APA'S PSYCNET*
*--ICPSR DATABASE*
*--ENGINEERING EXHIBIT IN LINDERMAN LIBRARY*
*--LIBRARY HOURS *
 
Subscription, archive, and contact information is at the bottom of this 
digest.
 
*CLASSROOM ALERT SYSTEM*
To facilitate emergency announcements to instructors in classrooms, 
Library and Technology Services has implemented a new service over the 
summer that will use digital speakerphones to broadcast announcements.
 
Wall-mounted digital speakerphones have been installed near the 
instructor's station in all Registrar classrooms on campus. The speaker 
volume control has been preset to its highest level and cannot be 
changed. This modification affects only the speaker, not the handset.  
If an announcement takes place, occupants will hear an alert tone 
repeated several times, followed by the alert/announcement which will be 
repeated three times. 911 calls in progress will not be interrupted; 
other calls will be placed on hold temporarily.
 
An event that triggers a classroom broadcast announcement will also 
trigger other emergency notification channels: the University Emergency 
Info web page, LU-ALERT text messaging, email and campus voice mail 
alerts. Consult http://www.lehigh.edu/phones/classroomphones.html for a 
link to more information.
 
 
 
*NEW SCANNING STATION IN EWFM*
This fall LTS introduced a scanning station in the Information Commons. 
The networked PC and scanner can be used by anyone affiliated with 
Lehigh (log in with a Lehigh username and password), and help desk staff 
are available to assist in use of the scanner. This station will be 
helpful for those who want to scan library materials. Scanners are also 
available in the Media Center.
 
 
 
*EASY PDFS! MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 CONVERTS DOCS TO PDF***
Creating PDF documents used to require the Adobe Acrobat Professional 
software or other similar commercial software. Microsoft Office 2007 
users have the option of saving a document to a PDF file. When you 
select Save As in MS Word 2007, you'll see the option to save as a PDF 
file. Just select that option when you want to create a file in PDF format.
 
You have to download and install a separate program to enable that 
feature in Office 2007. Users can go to 
http://office.microsoft.com/downloads and look for "Microsoft Save As 
PDF or XPS" under "Popular Downloads".**
 
 
 
*MICROSOFT SOFTWARE FOR STUDENTS DOWNLOAD*
Beginning August 2008, currently enrolled Lehigh students may download 
Microsoft Office for Windows and Macintosh as well as Microsoft 
SharePoint Designer software. Previously, this software was only 
available on CD from the EWFM Library. Please read the information below 
before downloading, also available at:_ 
_http://www.lehigh.edu/computing/software/studentuse.html. Faculty and 
staff may purchase Microsoft Work at Home media including MS Office at 
the Lehigh University Bookstore. The downloading option is limited to 
students.
 
Software available for download:
Office 2007 Enterprise for Windows (includes: Word, Excel, Access, 
PowerPoint, Publisher, OneNote);
Office 2008 for Macintosh -- (includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint);
SharePoint Designer - (Web Authoring Suite).
 
Limits: Two (2) installs each of Office and SharePoint Designer for use 
only on student's personally owned computers. Choose *EITHER* Office for 
Windows *OR* Office for Macintosh.
 
The Vista Ultimate system upgrade is available as a software DVD at the 
Fairchild-Martindale Library---Lehigh ID required. Limit ONE (1) per 
student. No download is available.
 
 
 
*HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING "TRIPLE"*
1)  The Library and Technology Services (LTS) has purchased a 32-core 
shared memory processor computer bringing an amazing amount of new 
computational power to campus. The new compute server, called Altair 
consists of eight (8) quad-core Intel Xeon 64-bit processors with 128 
Gigabytes (GB) of RAM. Altair replaces the previous centralized shared 
memory compute resource, Vega. Researchers on campus who need large 
amounts of computational power combined with greater than four (4) GB's 
of RAM for their compute problems, can take advantage of this 64-bit 
processing architecture to run programs like Matlab, Ansys, Fluent, and 
Abaqus.
 
2)  In addition to this new compute server, LTS has put into operation 
an 18-node Linux login farm called LEAF. Anyone can access these 32-bit 
machines that have four (4) Xeon single-core processors with 12 GB of 
RAM on each one of these Egenera Blade Server nodes. The head node of 
this farm uses load balancing to provide the best resources for your 
needs by directing your login session to the machine with the least 
amount of processing load. No special account permission is required. 
The same applications that users can run on Altair are also available on 
any of the LEAF servers.
For more details on Altair and Leaf hardware architectures, please visit:
http://www.lehigh.edu/computing/hpc/services/hardware.html
 
3)  And finally this summer, LTS refreshed 20 new Linux workstations 
that are distributed in public spaces in the Mathematics, Physics, 
Chemistry, and Earth and Environmental Sciences department buildings. 
Each one of these Dell Precision T7400 workstations has a minimum of a 
single quad-core Intel Xeon 64-bit processor with 4 GB of RAM, 80GB hard 
disk, and a 256MB graphics card with a 22-inch monitor. Some of the 
important software that these computers will support includes Spartan, a 
quantum chemistry application suite, and ARC GIS, which is for creating 
and analyzing geographic information systems databases. For more 
information on how to take advantage of Lehigh's HPC resources, please 
visit http://www.lehigh.edu/computing/hpc/
 
 
 
*PSYCINFO: POPULAR DATABASE NOW ON APA'S PSYCNET*
PsycINFO is now accessible on the PsycNet, APA's search interface. One 
of the most heavily used library research tools at Lehigh, American 
Psychological Association's literature database, PsycINFO, indexes and 
abstracts over 100 years of scholarly output in psychology and related 
fields. To login to PsycINFO, bookmark this page for both on and off 
campus connections: 
http://databases.lib.lehigh.edu/finder/dbfull.asp?DBID=1. Special note 
for persons with an interest in neuroscience: 171 journals in this area 
are now covered in PsycINFO.
 
PsycINFO on PsycNET offers added functionality for searching within 
results, for cited reference retrieval, for consulting the rich 
vocabulary in the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, for saving 
search strategies, and for exporting to bibliographic citation software 
such as RefWorks. The Term Finder (Thesaurus) has an easy to use "add to 
search" option; that option could be particularly valuable for 
undergraduates unfamiliar with psychological terminology.
 
The familiar "Lehigh Link (SFX)" icon, depicting the Linderman Library 
skylight, is found in PsycINFO. The Lehigh Link connects the user to the 
library's electronic copy or ILLIAD service. The Lehigh Link is durable 
and can be used for course readings. It also displays in RefWorks@Lehigh.
 
 
 
*ICPSR DATABASE*
LTS has subscribed to ICPSR, the Inter-University Consortium for 
Political and Social Research, the world's largest archive 
http://databases.lib.lehigh.edu/finder/dbfull.asp?DBID=235 of digital 
social science data. Professor Ziad Munson, Sociology and Anthropology, 
will serve as Lehigh's ICPSR representative, supported by Librarian 
Roseanne Bowerman and Computing Consultant Bill Betterman.
 
 
 
*ENGINEERING EXHIBIT IN LINDERMAN LIBRARY "HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER: 
TOYS, TOOLS, AND TECHNOLOGY"*
This exhibition explores the rise of formal academic programs in civil 
engineering established around the time of Lehigh's founding in 1865. 
The title of the exhibition, mounted by Lehigh University Libraries 
Special Collections, was inspired by the name of an 1891 manual 
detailing the "theoretical and practical training necessary in fitting 
for the duties of the civil engineer." In addition, featured content 
includes "the best educational toy", a model bridge building kit dating 
from 1895, 19th century student notebooks, and classic works in the 
history of civil engineering. Exhibited items date from 1793, when the 
term "civil engineer" first appeared in print, and special emphasis will 
be given to Lehigh's contributions to the field. The exhibition runs 
August 15, 2008 - January 15, 2009. There is a related program on 
September 25th at 4pm in Linderman Library, room 200.
 
 
 
*LIBRARY HOURS *
Beginning (Monday, August 25 -- Sunday, September 7)
Monday -- Thursday open 8:00 am -- Midnight
Friday open 8:00 am-10:00 pm
Saturday open 10:00 am -- 10:00 pm
Sunday open 10:00am -- Midnight
Beginning (September 8)
Monday -- Thursday open until 2:00am
 
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