LTS Digest October 15, 2008 Issue

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Subject: LTS Digest October 15, 2008 Issue
From: Terry McGinley (tam5@Lehigh.EDU)
Date: Wed Oct 15 2008 - 11:10:35 EDT


*LTS DIGEST --October 15, 2008 Lehigh University Library and Technology 
Services*
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*CONTENTS:*
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*--HELP DESK SURVEY TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN NOVEMBER*
*--LTS HELP DESK SERVICE ENHANCEMENTS*
*--PHISHING:  HOW TO AVOID GETTING HOOKED*
*--**NEW ILLIAD INTERFACE*
*--DALAI LAMA EXHIBIT:  THE PATH TO LEHIGH AND BEYOND*
*--MAKING EVERY E-VOTE COUNT*
*--ELECTION RESOURCES*
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Subscription, archive, and contact information is at the bottom of this 
digest.
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*HELP DESK SURVEY TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN NOVEMBER*
In November, the LTS Help Desk will distribute a survey to a sample of 
staff, faculty, and students who use the Help Desk service. The intent 
of the survey is to get feedback on how we are meeting the needs of our 
clientele. It should take about ten minutes to complete, and those who 
receive the survey will have a chance at a drawing to win a $200 gift 
certificate to Barnes and Noble. We value the opportunity to serve the 
Lehigh community. Thanks in advance for your input!
 
 
 
*LTS HELP DESK SERVICE ENHANCEMENTS*
The LTS Help desk has recently added new support tools that will aid in 
providing service to a wider range of users. By the time you read this 
message, a Macintosh computer will be installed at the EW 
Fairchild-Martindale location to better assist Macintosh computer users.
 
A new remote support tool from Bomgar Corporation will allow help desk 
staff to offer a "remote in" service where help desk staff connect to 
the user's computer, view the desktop, and issue commands to resolve the 
issue. The service is available to both PC and Mac platforms.
 
 
 
*PHISHING:  HOW TO AVOID GETTING HOOKED*
Phishing is a deceptive practice used to steal personal data such as 
credit card numbers, passwords, or other sensitive information. Scam 
artists send an email that appears to come from a Web site or 
corporation you are affiliated with, such as online auction sites, 
banks, or even Lehigh University. The email will ask you to click on a 
link within the mail, or will ask you to provide password or credit card 
information in a reply to the message. NEVER provide your password 
information via email, and DO NOT click links in an email that appears 
to be requesting sensitive data. Call the Help Desk with any questions 
about email purporting to be from Lehigh or LTS.
 
 
 
*NEW ILLIAD INTERFACE SAME GREAT INTERLIBRARY LOAN SERVICE*
A recent upgrade to the Libraries' ILLiad interlibrary loan software has 
presented users with a fresh, simple interface while maintaining the 
streamlined, reliable service Lehigh users have learned to expect from 
Interlibrary Loan. Some of the continuing advantages of ILLiad are:
 
*Single entry for personal information*. With ILLiad you only need to 
enter personal information such as name, address and delivery 
preferences once.
 
*No need to retype bibliographic information.* ILLiad is linked to most 
of the Library's online databases through SFX.  When possible SFX will 
link you to an electronic version of the publication you need or guide 
you to a copy owned by Lehigh Libraries. If these options are not 
available, it will link you to ILLiad and fill out the ILL form with all 
the necessary bibliographic information, automatically.
 
*Quick and easy status reports on all your ILLiad requests.* Login to 
ILLiad to see the status of all current requests - when processed, when 
available electronically, or when shipped to Lehigh and when received.
 
*Email notification.* ILLiad sends an automatic email when an item is 
ready for pickup, if it has been scanned and ready for your use, if it 
is being mailed directly to you, or if a loan is overdue.
 
To register as an ILLiad user go to 
https://illiad.lib.lehigh.edu/illiad/logon.html and type in your Lehigh 
user name and password to begin. To make an ILLiad request from an 
online database, look for the Lehigh Links logo . Users are reminded 
that for quick access to books, PALCI EZ-Borrow 
<http://palci.library.pitt.edu/%7Eursa/LEHI_login.html> service provides 
free, express access to the collections of over 60 academic libraries 
with holdings of over 36,000,000 volumes.  EZ-Borrow requests are 
usually received within 2-3 days.
 
 
 
*DALAI LAMA EXHIBIT:  THE PATH TO LEHIGH AND BEYOND*
An exhibition opening on October 15th in Linderman Library will 
commemorate the events and activities leading up to and including the 
visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Lehigh University in July 2008. 
 This exhibition will be on display throughout the fall semester.
 
This exhibit, made up of event artifacts and images, begins with the 
first year student experience reading an autobiography of His Holiness 
the Dalai Lama and includes coverage of the numerous exhibits and 
lectures presented throughout the school year, with such highlights as 
the sand Mandala created in Linderman Library by Monks of the Namgyal 
Monastery Institute and the teaching and public lecture in July by His 
Holiness the Dalai Lama. The artifacts and images in this exhibit are 
located in the Rotunda, Caf  Gallery and in the 4th floor Parents 
Gallery. All items have been generously shared with the Library by 
individuals and departments throughout the University.
 
An opening reception with refreshments will be held in Linderman at 4:00 
p.m. on Wednesday, October 15th.
 
 
 
*MAKING EVERY E-VOTE COUNT*
At noon on Thursday, October 23rd, the Friends of the Libraries will 
sponsor a talk on "Making Every E-Vote Count" by Professor Daniel 
Lopresti, Computer Science and Engineering, in Linderman Library (Room 200).
 
Professor Lopresti, an active researcher, expert witness, and lecturer 
on electronic voting, will talk about what kinds of technology voters 
will encounter this November and what kind of reliability they can 
expect. Lopresti is co-director of Lehigh's Pattern Recognition Research 
Lab and co-principal investigator of the new multi-institutional NSF 
project: Paper and Electronic Records of Elections: Cultivating Trust 
(PERFECT).
 
Lehigh has been involved in voting machine research for a very long 
time, in 1906 George Street, Jr., a mechanical engineering major, wrote 
his bachelor's thesis on "the original design of an automatic balloting 
machine." It is held by Special Collections and will be on view at the talk.
 
 
 
*ELECTION RESOURCES*
Hungry for information on the candidates and the upcoming election? Just 
trying to sort out fact from fiction? Perhaps the following Web sites 
can help.
 
Produced by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of 
Pennsylvania, the non-partisan FactCheck.org <http://www.factcheck.org> 
works to determine the accuracy of the statements of candidates and 
campaigns in their speeches, interviews, debates and advertisements.
 
Wondering about campaign spending and finance? The Federal Election 
Commission <http://www.fec.gov/index.shtml> website has maps which allow 
you to compare contributions to candidates by state. You can even search 
by donor name!
 
Do your research! Project Vote Smart 
<http://www.votesmart.org/index.htm> provides candidate biographies, 
voting records, issue positions, interest group ratings and public 
statements along with campaign finance information.
 
The ever reliable League of Women Voters has a website, Vote411.org 
<http://www.vote411.org/> which will help you find plenty of data on 
candidates in federal, state and local races. Use it to find your 
polling place or learn about the election process and rules in your state.
 
Aimed at young voters, VoteGopher.com <http://www.votegopher.com/> was 
created by Harvard University students as a one-stop place to learn 
candidate's positions on issues.
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