Mike Lewis becomes first LITS employee to carry all five core AWS certifications

“To be successful in IT you always need to be learning the new technologies.” – Mike Lewis

Mike Lewis (systems architect, systems engineering) recently completed his sixth AWS certification and was notified that he was in a select group of individuals who had completed all five core AWS certifications. Kevin Niekirk from AWS Educational Services informed Mike that he is in a group of fewer than 3,000 people in the world who carry all the certifications.

The Linux Academy reached out to Mike last month and wanted to do an article on their website regarding his educational journey.

Mike says, “To be successful in IT you always need to be learning the new technologies.” He adds, “I’ve always been looking for the next new technology. Cloud and AWS seemed like the next logical step.”

For Mike, the key to his success with the Linux Academy is the self-paced learning environment. In the past, scheduling training around his job was very difficult. By taking the classes online, at his own pace, and with the hands-on practice examples, Mike was able to get the training he needed, retain more of the content, and keep his management team appraised of his progress.

Mike’s manager, Steve Siegelman, set up his engineers with a team account for Linux Academy, which has helped them more easily schedule the training they need.

You can read the article in full at:

https://linuxacademy.com/blog/student-success/aws-careers-on-the-road-to-all-9-aws-certifications/

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Jessica Perlove, Coordinator of the Marian K. Heilbrun Music and Media Library, Emory Libraries

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“The patron experience is important to me and I look forward to bringing my own style to our training process.” – Jessica Perlove

Jessica Perlove was recently promoted to the position of coordinator of the Music and Media Library. She previously held the position of privileges and accounts specialist in Emory Libraries, spending the past 11 years in that role. Jessica also was a documentation database specialist at Emory, and worked at Emory’s Druid Hills Bookstore, starting in 2000.

Jessica also taught middle school creative writing, drama and storytelling in Henry County, Georgia.

A native of Miami, FL, Jessica started her college years at Salem College in Winston Salem, NC, then transferred to Florida International University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature. She also recently completed Emory’s Aspiring Leadership program.

Away from work, Jessica loves reading, and attending book, film, and music festivals. One of her major passions is running a political discussion group that is part of the Living Liberally network. Jessica has been dating Emory PE faculty Nick Ray for several years. They have a cat named Ramona and a turtle named Methuselah.

“Because of my background, I bring knowledge of setting up accounts in other areas of the library. I am looking forward to applying that knowledge to equipment management,” says Jessica. “The patron experience is important to me and applying my experience to the way whole departments use Music and Media is exciting to me. I also look forward to bringing my own style to the training process.”

You can reach her at jperlov [at] emory [dot] edu.

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Jenny Vitti, ILL Borrowing Coordinator, Emory Libraries

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“I think ILL is great because it lets us share materials with other libraries across the world, expanding our collection for users.” – Jenny Vitti

Jenny Vitti is the new interlibrary loan (ILL) borrowing coordinator. She spent the last nine years as a senior reserves and stacks specialist and senior cataloguing specialist at Emory’s Pitts Theology Library.

Born in Indianapolis, IN, Jenny grew up in Lawrenceville and Gainesville, GA. She later earned a bachelor’s degree in Renaissance studies from the University of California in Santa Barbara and a master’s degree of theological studies from Emory’s Candler School of Theology.

Jenny loves gardening, is an avid walker, and enjoys yoga and fixing things around the house.

“I think ILL is great because it lets us share materials with other libraries across the world, expanding our collection for users,” says Jenny. “I enjoy meeting the power users who use our service.”

You can reach her at jvitti [at] emory [dot] edu.

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LITS recent headlines and upcoming events

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Recent LITS headlines:

Upcoming LITS events:

(go HERE for more information for each event)

  • April 10 – Event: InfoForum, 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • April 13 – Event: “A Reading by Irish Poets Vona Groarke and Nick Laird,” 5:00 pm, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • April 14 – Event: Birds of America viewing, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • April 17 – Event: “Bound With History, Pt. 2,” 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm, TLS, Rose Library
  • April 18 – Event: IT Briefing, 10:15 am – noon, 4th Floor Auditorium, NDB
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DEI announces upcoming information and training sessions

April InfoForum presentation invite

The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee will be presenting at the last Spring InfoForum on Wednesday, April 10, 10:00-11:00 am. We invite you to join us and learn more about our work in progress and our goals going forward.

Safe Space Training

The Emory Safe Space program is a 3.5-hour training designed to help all faculty, staff, and students provide support for the LGBT community at Emory.

Register for one of the upcoming sessions by following the directions below. The next session will be held on Friday, April 12, 1:00-4:30 pm.

To attend a Safe Space training, please register through the Emory Learning Management System. Once logging into ELMS, search the catalog for Safe Space (course number 247000), and the available sessions will be listed. Click enroll and follow the instructions to complete your registration.

Visit the Safe Space website to learn more.

Equity Exchange

The Office of Equity and Inclusion is excited to announce a new educational opportunity, Equity Exchange: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities. This educational session will focus on Sexual Conduct and Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Harassment & Discrimination at Emory University.

In an attempt to reach the Emory Community, the office will host 6 sessions across campus. Attendees will be able to interact with a panel of OEI staff members for an hour at each session. Panelists will provide an overview of policies, answer questions,and provide a toolkit for attendees.

Register for one of the upcoming sessions. The next session will be held on Wednesday, March 27, 9:00-10:00 am.

Should you have any questions, please contact Nicole Ingram, Project Director, at Nicole [dot] ingram [at] emory [dot] edu or 404-727-3934.

Trust Line

Administered through an independent company, Compliance Concepts, Inc. (CCI), the Emory Trust Line is a toll-free, 24-hour, 7 day-a-week, telephone resource that allows you to report potential ethical, legal, and/or business conduct violations or concerns at Emory in a confidential manner.

The Emory Trust Line, 1-888-550-8850, is designed to give you an avenue for reporting serious concerns and violations to Emory’s management in a confidential manner, without fear of reprisal.

Visit the Trust Line website to learn more.

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Viewing of the movie Precious in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month

In observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2019, we’re going to the movies!

Please join us in a viewing of the movie Precious by: Lee Daniels

Pregnant by her own father for the second time, 16-year-old Claireece “Precious” Jones (Gabourey Sidibe) can neither read nor write and suffers constant abuse at the hands of her vicious mother (Mo’Nique). Precious instinctively sees a chance to turn her life around when she is offered the opportunity to transfer to an alternative school. Under the patient, firm guidance of her new teacher, Ms. Rain (Paula Patton), Precious begins the journey from oppression to self-determination.  RATED R

TRIGGER WARNING – This movie contains information about sexual assault and/or violence which may be triggering to survivors.

Location: 1784 N. Decatur Rd., 4th Floor Auditorium

Date: Tuesday April 2, 2019

Admission: Free

Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Sponsored by: My Sister’s Keepers of Atlanta and Emory University’s Library & Information Technology Services

Snacks will be served 

RSVP and Questions: by 3/28/2019 info [at] iammysk [dot] org

For event information or disability-related accommodations, please contact Dawn Peek at 404-778-2151

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America recycles at Emory Point

[Ed. Note – America Recycles at Emory point is brought to you by partners from Clifton Corridors]

America Recycles at Emory Point is a go green initiative brought to you by partners from the Clifton Corridors including Emory Point, Emory University, Pratt 100% Recycled, Georgia Container Inc., CHaRM (Center for Hard to Recycle Materials), America’s Thrift Stores and Premier Surplus. Committed to making a green impression, reducing environmental waste and damage, the businesses have come together for the third year in a row to combat waste and champion the environment.

In the Fall of 2018, the event hosted on November 9, many residents and office-goers across the neighborhood came out and recycled several household materials. The event collected 7,350 lbs of electronic waste, 4,117 gallons of paint, 3,200 lbs of document shredding and 2,700 lbs of other household materials.

Together we can reduce, reuse and recycle. We believe every effort counts and diminishes the harmful effects on the environment.

Event Details:
When: Tuesday, April 2
Time: 10AM – 4PM
Where: Emory Point, 1540 Avenue Place, Atlanta, GA

Recyclable Materials:

Household items only. No contractor or commercial waste.

Premier Surplus: Electronics

  • Personal computers and laptops
  • Smoke detectors
  • Cameras and video equipment
  • Computer parts
  • DVD players and VCR’s
  • Printers, copiers, fax machines, monitors, keyboards, scanner CD’s, DVD’s, video cassettes and vinyl records
  • Cell phones and telephones
  • Radios, stereo equipment, speakers and game systems
  • Televisions and remotes
  • Printer and toner

CHaRM: Center for Hard to Recycle Materials

  • Confidential document shredding
  • Batteries
  • Latex paint (one gallon containers or smaller, no oil or contractor paint)
  • Lightbulbs (CFL and fluorescent)

American Thrift Store (CHOA): Household, Books, Clothing

  • Gently worn clothing, shoes and accessories
  • Furniture, dressers, tables, bed frames, sofas (No bed foam)
  • Textiles and linens
  • Games, toys, sporting equipment, yoga mats and bikes
  • Dishes, glassware, kitchen utensils

Georgia Container: Construction Recycling

  • Plastics #1-6, plastic bags, bubble wrap
  • Metals – steel, tin, iron, brass, aluminum, copper including wiring, cables and cans
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Paper – newsprint, magazines, junk mail, telephone books
  • Flattened cardboard
  • No Styrofoam
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