Constitution Day social media challenge scheduled for next week

National Constitution Day, the day that commemorates the signing of the Constitution, is Thursday, September 17. On that day, members of the Emory community and beyond will reexamine the Reconstruction-era Amendments that extended civil and legal protections to formerly enslaved people.

Join the Conversation on the Lift Every Voice Twitter page or create your own posts using the hashtags:

  • #Constitution
  • #EmoryConstitutionDay
  •  #LiftEveryVoice

Original posts could include:

  • Video readings of the 13th, 14th, or 15th Amendments
  • Posting historical documents related to the Reconstruction Amendments

All participants will be eligible to win project t-shirts, buttons, and stickers.

Lift Every Voice 2020 is a year-long public history project to illuminate the rich history of Reconstruction in order to deepen understandings of how African Americans envisioned citizenship for themselves and how they worked to bring these dreams to life. The project was originally conceived by the late Dr. Pellom McDaniels III, and began with his idea that Reconstruction was “a time of great possibility.”  The project has continued in the hopes that his vision will continue to spark conversations about this important period in history and its legacies today.

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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)

  • Sept 4 – Oct 4AJC Decatur Book Festival: Link
  • September 16LEAF Virtual Coffee: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm, Zoom link
  • September 17IT Briefing: 10:15 am – noon, Zoom link
  • September 17Constitution Day Social Media Challenge: All day, Link
  • September 24PATH LEAP event: 1:30 – 2:45 pm, Registration
  • September 25Faculty Town Hall: 12:00 – 1:00 pm, TBD
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New article honors the life and times of Pellom McDaniels III

Emory Libraries honored Pellom McDaniels III this week with an interactive article that showcases his life and scholarly contributions. Written by Maureen McGavin and designed by Norman Hulme, with input from the  Rose Library and from Advancement & Alumni Relations, “Lifting Every Voice” puts into perspective his magnificent impact on Emory and the larger world.

“This immersive story about Pellom helps us fully appreciate all that he accomplished,” said Leslie Wingate, director of CCR.

“Pellom’s gift was that he always saw the possibility and the opportunity,” said Rose Library director Jennifer Gunter King. “His interest was in making the connections happen, making the collections meaningful, finding partners, exploring the possibilities, and really giving life to ideas.”

Included in the article are links to a series of events honoring Pellom during the Decatur Book Festival. The first event, hosted by the Rose Library, is a Film and Creativity Conversation: “Flash Here and There Like Falling Stars: The Life and Work of Dr. Pellom McDaniels III,” to be held Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 2 p.m. To register, go to this link.

Additionally, there will be a Lifting Every Voice tribute series about Pellom which you can see here.

To read the article in its entirety, go to the Emory Report.

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Enterprise Cloud Services announces new community site

This week the Cloud Advisory Group launched the Enterprise Cloud Services (ECS) Community website.  Enterprise Cloud Services is a new cloud offering from LITS that provides a managed cloud environment perfect for enterprise applications. The new website features access to the community events calendar, several options for free training, and the latest news related to the service.

As part of the site launch, the Cloud Advisory Group has sponsored a series of free classes that start later this month. These classes have been designed for teams supporting on-premise applications and infrastructure that will migrate to Enterprise Cloud Services. Information and registration for these classes is available through the new site:

http://community.enterprisecloudservices.emory.edu

If you have questions, feel free to reach out to me at: paul [dot] petersen [at] emory [dot] edu.

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Colin Bragg, Sr. Web Content Strategist, Campus and Community Relations

Colin Bragg has moved over to CCR’s Marketing and Communications team where he will serve as the newly created senior web content strategist for Emory Libraries. Prior to this new role Colin was a member of the Access Services team where he was the Woodruff Library reserves coordinator for six years, and in the Music & Media Library where he spent five years as the coordinator and six years as circulation manager and a senior library specialist.

Before coming to Emory, Colin was a visiting music instructor at Western Carolina University.

A native of Atlanta (Lassiter High School), Colin attended the University of Georgia, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in music, guitar performance and a Master of Arts degree in music composition.

For fun, Colin loves playing electric and acoustic guitar and plays in a group called the Sataraš Quartet. He also maintains a web page for his many musical explorations at colinbragg.com (where he recently released his fourth album). You can see a guitar solo by Colin in this video.

Want to contact Colin? Simply email him at cbragg [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)

  • September 4WHSCL Seminar Series: “Making Reproducibility Practical” 2:00 pm, registrants will be sent a Zoom link
  • Sept 4 – Oct 4AJC Decatur Book Festival: Link
  • September 4AJC Decatur Book Festival Keynote: Jericho Brown, 2:300 pm, Register
  • September 9InfoForum: 9:30 am – 10:30 am, Zoom Link
  • September 9AJC Decatur Book Festival: Pellom McDaniels tribute, Creativity Conversation, 2:00 pm, Register
  • September 16LEAF Virtual Coffee: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm, Zoom link
  • September 17IT Briefing: 10:15 am – noon, Zoom link
  • September 17AJC Decatur Book Festival: Pellom McDaniels tribute, student-led reading, TBD
  • September 24PATH LEAP event: 1:30 – 3:00 pm, TBD
  • September 25Faculty Town Hall: 12:00 – 1:00 pm, TBD
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Anicka Austin, Visiting Archivist, Collection Services, Rose Library

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“Geoffrey Holder and Carmen de Lavallade are two grand and inspiring figures to spend so much time with.” – Anicka Austin

Anicka Austin (pronounced uh-NEE-kah) is a new visiting archivist for the Geoffrey Holder and Carmen de Lavallade papers in Collection Services in the Rose Library. Before coming to Emory, she worked part-time as a graduate research assistant in Wilson Special Collections Library at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She has also worked as a yoga instructor, gardener, dancer and choreographer.

Says Anicka, “I was born in a very popular and well-known town called Ft. Polk, Louisiana, and raised in Maryland and Georgia (first in Roswell, then Atlanta).” She earned a bachelor’s degree in dance from Kennesaw State University and a master’s degree in library science from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

When away from work, Anicka enjoys taking care of plants, lying outside, and doing amateur interior design. She is also still working as a dancer and choreographer.

“Geoffrey Holder and Carmen de Lavallade are two grand and inspiring figures to spend so much time with,” says Anicka. “I’m eager to collaborate with so many knowledgeable and welcoming people at Rose and excited to see the creative and smart ways researchers use this resource.”

You can reach her at anicka [dot] austin [at] emory [dot] edu.

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