LTS Digest August 18, 2009 Issue

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Subject: LTS Digest August 18, 2009 Issue
From: Terry McGinley (tam5@Lehigh.EDU)
Date: Tue Aug 18 2009 - 10:01:15 EDT


*LTS DIGEST -- August 18, 2009 Lehigh University Library and Technology 
Services*
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*CONTENTS:*
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*--PARKING AT LINDERMAN LIBRARY*
*--GOOGLE APPS SEMINARS THIS FALL!*
*--LEHIGH WEBMAIL'S NEW INTERFACE OVERVIEW*
*--NEW FULLTEXT EDUCATION DATABASE*
*--LTS INCREASES HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CAPACITY*
*--SUPPORTING GLOBAL LEHIGH*
*--LIBRARY LAPTOP LOANERS*
*--DIGITAL /BROWN AND WHITE/ INTRODUCTION*
*--MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION -- NEW EXHIBIT*
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Subscription, archive and contact information is at the bottom of this 
digest.
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*PARKING AT LINDERMAN LIBRARY*
Library Drive, which runs in front of the University Center and around 
Linderman Library, has been converted into a pedestrian-only area over 
the summer. Users of Linderman Library can no longer park in these 
areas. There are now some short-term smart card parking meters available 
behind Linderman, accessible via Williams Drive. Handicapped spaces will 
be added as soon as possible in the rotunda area. The largest parking 
area in close proximity is the Alumni Memorial Garage, a short walk from 
Linderman.
 
 
 
*GOOGLE APPS SEMINARS THIS FALL!*
Have you tried Lehigh's Google Apps? Google Apps takes standard office, 
calendar, and Web publishing software into the 21st century. Access your 
files from any networked computer (great for traveling!), collaborate 
with colleagues at Lehigh and beyond, and take advantage of the Lehigh 
customization - the Lehigh e-mail directory is integrated and 
searchable, for example, and you can elect to share files within the 
Lehigh community. During the fall semester, LTS staff will offer four 
Google Apps seminars on these tools:
 
*_Google Docs_* -- Google Docs is analogous to the Microsoft Office 
suite with its word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet tools, but 
it's all online (accessible from anywhere) and enhanced with sharing and 
collaboration features.
 
*_Google Calendar_* -- Now you can manage one or more calendars from an 
easy drag-and-drop interface. Powerful features make it easy to manage 
your own calendar, view or contribute to others, schedule meetings with 
colleagues, share calendar info (or keep it private), and more!
 
*_Google Sites_* -- Now you can create a simple Web page to share files 
and resources - without the learning curve. While not as full-featured 
as Dreamweaver, Google Sites is a good way to share files and documents 
and communicate news.
 
*_Google Forms_* -- When Survey Monkey is more than you need, Google 
forms are an easy way to gather informal (**non-sensitive**) data or 
feedback. Responses are captured in an online spreadsheet for review and 
analysis.
 
Look for the Google Apps seminars when the LTS seminar schedule is 
announced, or go to https://www.lehigh.edu/seminar 
<https://cf2.cc.lehigh.edu/seminar>/ to check for the new seminar list. 
For more information about Google Apps at Lehigh, go to 
http://apps.g.lehigh.edu/ or contact the Help Desk at 610-758-4357.
 
 
 
*LEHIGH WEBMAIL'S NEW INTERFACE: AN OVERVIEW IN (LESS THAN) 5 MINUTES*
Lehigh's new default Webmail interface - called the Standard interface - 
looks very much like Mozilla Thunderbird and other desktop e-mail 
packages. With the new dynamic interface, navigating your mail is faster 
and easier than ever. Lehigh Webmail users can view a short demo of the 
new interface features at http://screencast.com/t/T7fz1LFFlTr.
 
 
 
*NEW FULLTEXT EDUCATION DATABASE*
EBSCO's Education Research Complete 
http://library.lehigh.edu/databasefinder/moreinfo.php?db=240 is the 
newest addition to the research databases available from the Library. In 
addition to indexing and abstracting 2,150 journals in education and 
related fields, the database provides both Lehigh Links (SFX) for 
connecting to our e-journal collections and full-text in HTML or PDF of 
1,200 titles as well.
 
ERC increases the number of journals immediately available online for 
titles the Library has in print or in a limited electronic archive 
currently, as well as titles brand new to our collections. For example, 
journals such as the /Journal of Engineering Education, Multicultural 
Review /and /School Psychology Review/ were in the print collections 
only. Brand new titles include International Schools Journal and 
Curriculum Review. Lastly, some titles, such as Educational Leadership, 
are easier to view online in the EBSCO platform which conforms to 
library-friendly, multiple user e-journal practice; online access to it 
previously involved a title-specific user name and password. As the many 
fans of the library's e-journal collection know, our goal for all 
electronic resources require only the Lehigh user name and password for 
remote, off-campus use.
 
The EBSCO search interface may be changed by a user to Spanish, French, 
German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, 
Traditional Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Turkish, Greek, Polish, 
Hungarian, and Thai. Similar language preference options are available 
in the majority of the research databases accessible from the Database 
Finder http://library.lehigh.edu/databasefinder.html.
 
ERC supports direct export to RefWorks@Lehigh, "cite this," alerts, etc. 
Two research databases for history (America: History and Life and 
Historical Abstracts) are also provided by the Libraries on the EBSCO 
interface.
 
 
 
*LTS INCREASES HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CAPACITY*
Library and Technology Services recently added five new systems to its 
High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure that will give users 
significantly more computing power.
 
The new systems include: (1) Dell 16-Core compute server, (3) Sun 8-Core 
compute servers and (1) Sun 20-Terabyte storage server. They will be 
available for users who have HPC Service Level II Enhanced accounts. See 
the following link to learn about the HPC service levels: 
http://www.lehigh.edu/computing/hpc/services/index.html. The fee for 
obtaining a Level II Enhanced account is $300 per year and may be 
obtained by requesting an account by going to the following web page: 
http://www.lehigh.edu/computing/hpc/help/forms.html.
 
These systems will be in operation prior to the fall semester and 
documentation will be available on the HPC web pages shortly. For users 
who need the sole use of a large computing system, the High Performance 
Computing Committee is currently developing policies and guidelines that 
will make the systems available to rent for limited periods of time. 
Additional storage will also be made available for a fee. If you have 
any questions regarding the new systems or utilizing High Performance 
Computing at Lehigh, please contact Brandon Leeds at byl405@lehigh.edu 
<mailto:byl405@lehigh.edu> or Gale Fritsche at gdf2@lehigh.edu 
<mailto:gdf2@lehigh.edu>.
 
 
 
*SUPPORTING GLOBAL LEHIGH*
The exciting atmosphere surrounding the arrival of new international 
students on campus is being felt in LTS. Lehigh's librarians are 
preparing to welcome these diverse scholars with special orientation 
sessions geared to explaining the significant differences between how 
U.S. academic libraries function as compared to their home libraries. 
Six sessions have been planned to accommodate the demand that exists as 
our international students pre-register for workshops designed to 
introduce them to resources, clarify expectations for citing and 
appropriate use, sign them up for essential services and answer their 
questions. Over the summer, librarians have worked with the Office of 
International Students and Scholars, the Office of the First-Year 
Experience and the Graduate Life Office to understand the special needs 
of these students who are such a significant part of the Global Lehigh 
initiative.
 
 
 
*LIBRARY LAPTOP LOANERS*
The ten library laptop computers available for loan in both 
Fairchild-Martindale and Linderman Libraries have been replaced with new 
Lenovo T400 machines. The loan period is for four hours.
 
 
 
*DIGITAL /BROWN AND WHITE/ INTRODUCTION SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 10TH*
At noon on Thursday, September 10th, Special Collections Librarian Ilhan 
Citak will introduce the digital archives of The /Brown and White/, 
Lehigh's student newspaper, to the campus in a session in Linderman 
Library, Room 200. The resource will be Library and Technology Services' 
12th and largest digital site: a fully searchable digital edition of The 
/Brown and White/ from 1894 to 2000. The web site will be 
http://digital.lib.lehigh.edu/brownandwhite. This will serve not only as 
a valuable resource for the Lehigh community but also as a useful 
research site to explore aspects of the history of higher education, the 
development of the local community, and much more.  The program is 
sponsored by the Friends of the Lehigh University Libraries.
 
 
 
*MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION -- NEW EXHIBIT*
Selected art of Matisse and Picasso, renowned artists whose work is most 
commonly associated with museums, will be featured in the new Linderman 
Library exhibition, "The Limited Editions Club: A Pairing of Art and 
Literature." Featuring works of art on paper by these and other artists, 
the show includes classics from antiquity, children's favorites, and 
fine literature produced by the private press that has issued books by 
subscription for eighty years.
 
Founded according to the vision of George Macy in 1929, The Limited 
Editions Club has published important works featuring illustrations by 
famous artists and book designers in small numbers to ensure high 
quality. The Lehigh University Libraries acquired this important 
collection thanks to the generosity of alumnus David Green '22 and his 
wife Jeannette, early subscribers to the press. The exhibition will be 
on display from August 12 -- December 19, 2009.
 
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