Katie Sparks, ECR Binding Specialist, Emory Libraries

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“I love academic libraries and the feeling of this library is so wonderful.” – Katie Sparks

Katie Sparks is the new electronic and continuing resources (ECR) binding specialist in Emory Libraries. In addition to her Emory work, she is a visitors’ service coordinator at the Center for Puppetry Arts in midtown Atlanta. Before coming to Emory, she was the head of the Laboratory and Research Academy at the American Institute of Monterrey in Santa Catarina, Mexico. She also spent ten years as a grad student and as the assistant to the director of the Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas.

Born in Terre Haute, IN, Katie travelled all over the world with her family, growing up in Houston, TX, Moscow, and Finlay, OH. Her father worked for an oil company and “we went all the places that the military goes.” Katie has a bachelor’s in biology from Denison University in Ohio, and master’s degrees in ecology and evolutionary biology and museum studies from the University of Kansas.

For fun, Katie reads and spends time outside. She describes herself as somewhat fluent in Spanish and also dabbles with Russian, although she feels rusty the further away from her Moscow days she gets. She also loves craft projects and is a foodie, exploring the cuisine of Atlanta.

“I love academic libraries and the feeling of this library is so wonderful,” says Katie. “Everyone has been so welcoming and I was aware of this library’s great reputation as a workplace. My job is a great combination of brain work and physical work.”

You can reach her at kathryn [dot] sparks [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)

  • January 31 – Event: Evening with Educators, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm, Carlos Museum, Rose Library, and the Schatten Gallery
  • February 6 – Event: “The Deer and the Pharaoh: A Century of the Carlos Museum”, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Rose Library
  • February 6-7 – Event: All in a Day online giving, noon (2/6) – 6:36 pm (2/7), Campus-wide
  • February 12 – Event: LEAF Coffee Hour with LITS Wellness Committee,  10:00 am – 11:00 am, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • February 13 – Event: InfoForum, 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • February 17 – Exhibit: Frederick Douglass 200th Fabric Exhibit (LAST DAY TO SEE THIS EXHIBIT), All Day, Schatten Gallery
  • February 18 – Exhibit: “Framing Shadows: Portraits of African American Nannies from Emory’s Langmuir Photography Collection” (Opening), All Day, Level 3 Rotunda and Corridor, Woodruff Library
  • February 21 – Event: IT Briefing, 10:15 am – noon, 4th Floor Auditorium, NDB
  • February 23 – Event: “The Raymond Danowski Poetry Library Reading Series Presents: Richard Blanco,” 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm, Schwartz Center
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Emory Libraries Fall Magazine is out and available online

The Emory Libraries Fall Magazine was published before the holiday break and is now available online at web.library.emory.edu/documents/libraries-magazine/Libraries-Magazine_2018-Fall.pdf.

This issue’s theme is “Innovation,” and the magazine explores how the Emory Libraries applied technological and academic innovation in 2018. Among the initiatives covered are creating an oral history archive at Emory, a grant in support of Wikipedia in higher education, and how virtual reality can enhance the way we learn.

“Innovation is more than an aspiration at the Emory Libraries,” wrote University Librarian Yolanda Cooper in her foreword. “It’s a force that moves us to stretch our imaginations, create new opportunities, and embrace the unexpected.”

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Steffen curates a celebration of amazing color in film

James Steffen, film and media studies librarian and film historian.

Film and Media Studies librarian and film historian James Steffen is curating a series of free film screenings, beginning this week, that delve into the world of color in film.

The Emory Cinematheque Film Series presents weekly 35mm film series on Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m. in White Hall 208.

“Besides showcasing some of the most striking examples of color in the history of film, I want to raise awareness of the recent boom in digital film restoration,” says James.

You can learn more about this series in this Emory Report article.

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Introducing the One Button Studio

Imagine recording a quality HD video at the touch of a single button. Imagine no more! Academic Technology Services (ATS) is happy to present its latest reservable space to facilitate just such a straightforward, self-service recording experience: the One Button Studio.

The One Button Studio is a simplified video recording setup that can be used without any prior production experience. To record their video, users insert a USB drive, which automatically turns on the pre-set microphone, camera, and studio lights. A push of one button is all that’s needed to begin recording.

The key questions:

  • Where is this One Button Studio?  – Woodruff Library, Level 1, Rm 101
  • How do I reserve it? – Book through the Student Digital Life Resource Scheduler linked on our Reservable Spaces webpage.
  • Available times?  – 10 am to 5:30 pm, Monday – Friday (extended evening and weekend hours will be available later in January)
  • How do I get access? – At the Student Tech Support Desk on Level 1

The space incorporates a gray background for filming, but green and blue screen options are also available for swapping backgrounds in post-production. Users can reserve the space for a maximum of three hours. The space is small, with a maximum capacity of only two people.

Some of the benefits include podcasting, presentation practice. interview or lecture recording, and creating a video for a musical or acting auditions. In the One Button Studio, a user doesn’t need technical expertise or special training to push the button and record.

For tips for filming in the space, go to the One Button Studio webpage. To learn more about video production, Emory faculty, staff, and students can access Lynda.com. Lynda is an open online course resource with more than 4000 classes, including a wide array of short courses on video production (before/during/after) that includes writing, recording, editing and presenting – start to finish.

In addition to the One Button Studio, ATS also offers the Student Production Studio on Level 1 of Woodruff Library. It provides a larger space with more specialized, customizable, high-end equipment, able to accommodate video and audio recordings for a number of individuals.

The MediaLab on the 4th floor of Woodruff Library is a post-production space to take your recording efforts to prepare for release. Users have access to a variety of specialized software (like Adobe Creative Cloud, Final Cut Pro X, Pluraleyes and more), and during staffed hours there are student technology specialists who will help users finish their production.

Come discover what’s possible at the One Button Studio!

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Janet Marks, PeopleSoft Developer III, PeopleSoft HR

Janet Marks is a new PeopleSoft developer in the PeopleSoft HR Department.

Janet Marks is a new PeopleSoft developer in the PeopleSoft HR Department. She previously worked as a systems application technical analyst in the Information Technology Department at DeKalb Medical for five years, then later moved to Emory Healthcare HR Department after the DeKalb Medical/Emory Healthcare transition. Prior to joining DeKalb Medical, Janet worked at Northeast Georgia Health System for 17 years as an applications programmer/analyst and business systems analyst in the IT Department.

A life-long Georgia resident, Janet was born in Waynesboro and raised in Augusta. She moved with her family to north Georgia 23 years ago.

Janet is married to Bill Marks, and they have two adult children, Heather and Ryan. Janet and her husband enjoy traveling, especially to the mountains. They also enjoy going to music concerts.

“I’m really excited to join the team,” says Janet. “My teammates have been very welcoming and are so helpful in my transition to the team.”

You can reach her at janet [dot] marks [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)

  • January 18 – Exhibit: The Carlos as a Catalyst: The Transformation of the Museum at Emory Opening, All Day, Rose Library
  • January 21 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day (University holiday)
  • January 31 – Event: Evening with Educators, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm, Carlos Museum, Rose Library, and the Schatten Gallery
  • February 6 – Event: “The Deer and the Pharaoh: A Century of the Carlos Museum”, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Rose Library
  • February 6-7 – Event: All in a Day online giving, noon (2/6) – 6:36 pm (2/7), Campus-wide
  • February 12 – Event: LEAF Coffee Hour with LITS Wellness Committee,  10:00am–11:00am, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • February 13 – Event: InfoForum, 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • February 17 – Exhibit: Frederick Douglass 200th Fabric Exhibit (LAST DAY TO SEE THIS EXHIBIT), All Day, Schatten Gallery
  • February 18 – Exhibit: “Framing Shadows: Portraits of African American Nannies from Emory’s Langmuir Photography Collection” (Opening), All Day, Level 3 Rotunda and Corridor, Woodruff Library
  • February 21 – Event: IT Briefing, 10:15 am – noon, 4th Floor Auditorium, NDB
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