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New scanning option in Learning Commons

On April 8, the LITS Student Digital Life team, in partnership with the Library Service Desk, added a new service to the Woodruff Library in the form of a Knowledge Imaging Center (KIC) Bookeye book scanner. It sits across from the Library Service Desk, in place of one of the EaglePrint multi-function printers (MFP’s). The new book scanner expands upon the scanning capabilities of the EaglePrint MFP’s, in that it is designed and built for ease-of-use when scanning books.

Users no longer have to pull the book off the scan bed, turn the page, place the book back on the scan bed, and then press the scan button; simply turn the page and press the ‘scan’ button. If both hands are needed to hold pages down, there’s a convenient foot pedal that also acts as a ‘scan’ button. The scan platforms can also be raised to create a nest for the book, relieving stress on the spine of the book.

In addition to scanning, the KIC touch panel interface has built-in editing and mark-up tools that allow users to cut, copy, paste, annotate, and more…even adding emojis!

Scans can be saved to a USB flash drive, sent to any email address, or even uploaded to a KIC’s iOS and Android app called ‘MyDocs’ by scanning a QR code provided on the scanner’s display screen. The app has additional features that allow it to also act as a study-assist app, such as file organization, tagging, and audio playback of text from scanned files. There is also development planned for uploading files to Emory’s cloud storage options like Box.com and One-Drive directly from the scanner. Currently, this can be done from within the ‘MyDocs’ app.

Without any public marketing or documentation on how to actually use the book scanner, in its first week of use, it accounted for 47% of the scanning sessions and 52% of the total pages scanned in the Woodruff Library (compared to the scan use of the EaglePrint MFP’s). The Library Service Desk staff have also reported that customer feedback has been quite positive and that they’ve spent almost zero time instructing patrons on how to use the scanner.

 

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Spring 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium to be held in Woodruff Library on April 24

The Spring 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held in Woodruff Library next Wednesday, April 24, from 2 pm – 5:30 pm. A total of 105 poster presentations, scheduled in 3 sessions starting at 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm, will take place on Level 1, in the Learning Commons space across from the Student Tech Support desk. At the same time, 14 oral presentations, each allotted 15 minutes, will take place in the Jones Room.

Open to all undergraduate students, Undergraduate Research Programs offers opportunities every spring semester for Emory students to present their research. The presentations are part of Undergraduate Research Week at Emory, held from April 22-26.

Light refreshments will be served. Please stop by to show your support for Emory’s student researchers.

See the flyer below for details or visit http://college.emory.edu/undergraduate-research/present-your-work/symposia.html for information about the symposium. For more information about Undergraduate Research Week, visit http://college.emory.edu/undergraduate-research/present-your-work/ug-research-week.html.

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New travel management partner to support all of Emory

On Monday, April 29Emory will have a new travel management partner to support all Emory University and Emory Healthcare travel efforts.

What you should know

The travel agency selection committee, which included several school chief business officers, global and student travel arrangers, evaluated and chose Corporate Travel Management (CTM) as the best travel management partner for Emory. CTM demonstrated the right mix of service excellence, strategic account management expertise and leading technologies that will enable travelers to:

  • Access pertinent travel information with access to a better booking tool
  • Search, book and modify flights, hotels (including Airbnb) and cars from a desktop or mobile device
  • Talk to a dedicated Emory travel agent
  • Book guests traveling with the Emory employee
  • Upload more than one credit card (including a personal card) to your profile
  • Access to Emory travel discounts, even when traveling for personal use
  • And more!

Learn more about the policy changes

Attend a Travel Outreach session, where you will learn more about the travel enhancements and our new travel provider. Sign up on ELMS to attend an upcoming outreach session:

April 22, 2019 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Woodruff Health Sciences Ctr. Auditorium
April 24 – 2019 1:00 – 2:00 pm Goizueta Business School – W100
May 23 – 2019 1:00 – 2:00 pm Cox Hall Ballroom

Resources

Register for Travel Outreach at: https://elmprod9.emory.edu (search “travel”)

Keep up-to-date with all travel resources:  ETA Travel Page.

  • Quick-start checklist to set up your user profile and use the booking tool
  • Job Aids
  • Access the booking tool (when live)

LITS requirements with the change to the new travel agency (CTM)

  • LITS is requiring all travel be purchased using an Emory Corporate Card.

Apply for a Corporate Card at:  https://finance.emory.edu/home/travel/payingfortravel.html.

  • LITS is not allowing Direct Billing (use of ST) when purchasing travel through CTM.
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Sallie Owens, Informatics Analyst, IT Data Solutions

“I am very excited to be joining the Data Solutions Team.” – Sallie Owens

Sallie Owens has joined the IT Data Solutions team as an informatics analyst. She spent the past four years as a data analyst split between Emory’s School of Medicine and Emory Healthcare Primary Care. She also worked for three years as a transportation analyst at WestRock and three years as a healthcare associate at Huron Consulting Group.

Born and raised in Decatur, GA, Sallie earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech. She is currently pursuing a master’s of public health degree in applied public health informatics from Emory University.

Away from work she likes to read, hike, and watch the Atlanta and Georgia Tech sports teams. “I am very excited to be joining the Data Solutions Team,” says Sallie.

You can reach her at sallie [dot] owens [at] emory [dot] edu.

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Art+Feminism 2019 Edit-a-Thon participants edit 25 articles, create 2 more

LITSers who took part in the event included (L to R): Caroline Corbitt, Kim Collins, and Jody Bailey.

On Thursday night, March 21, during Women’s History Month, the Woodruff Library hosted its fourth annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. This event is part of a global campaign to improve coverage of women and the arts on Wikipedia and to empower new editors.

During Thursday’s edit-a-thon, the Woodruff Library’s “Wikipedian in Residence,” Caroline Scheving, provided basic Wikipedia editing training at the beginning of the event. Both Caroline and Jenn Sutcliffe, educational analyst with Teaching and Learning Technologies, continued to offer additional support to attendees throughout the evening. A total of 10 editors enjoyed pizza and popcorn while they participated in the successful event, creating 49 total edits.

Over the course of the edit-a-thon, two entirely new Wikipedia articles were drafted. One, created by art historian librarian and RES team leader Kim Collins, focuses on the artist Robbin Ami Silverberg, whose work is featured in the Rose Library’s collection of artists’ books. The second new article, still in draft form, was started by Dr. Cheryl Crowley, Associate Professor of Japanese Language and Literature, and focuses on the Japanese poet Den Sutejo. Dr. Crowley worked specifically on translating Sutejo’s Japanese Wikipedia entry into English and plans to continue this project in her free time.

The other eight editors who joined Emory’s edit-a-thon contributed edits to 24 different articles. These articles focused on a variety of topics, from biographies of early twentieth century women painters, such as Elizabeth Boott and Adelaide Cole Chase, to contemporary American writers and visual artists, such as Kelly Sue DeConnick, Mary Proctor, and Frances Bean Cobain. This year’s edit-a-thon proved to be one of Emory’s most successful Wikipedia-themed events.

We would like to thank everyone who participated and look forward to hosting more events in the future. Until then, happy editing!

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