Daily Archives: November 2, 2015

Events: Nov. 2

Mon., Nov. 9,noon: Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Panel presentation on Millennium Development Goals in Algeria, Belize, & Pakistan, Foster Auditorium

Tues., Nov. 10, 7 p.m.: Special panel discussion featuring distinguished veterans of the U.S. Army Eighth Air Force, Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library. The speakers will share stories and experiences of their World War II combat service and base life overseas. This event is free and open to the public.

Nov. 11, 5:30 p.m.: Mortgages: The Financial Process of Owning a Home, Mann Assembly Room. Buying a house is one of the most important financial decisions you would have to make in your life, and you cannot afford to be pushed into it before you fully understand the financial process of owning a home. In this workshop, Penn State’s Financial Literacy Manager, Dr. Daad Rizk will help you understand how to budget for the cost, calculate your mortgage amortization schedule, improve your chances of getting a mortgage, find a monthly payment you can afford, and more.

Nov. 13, 9 a.m.: Web migration forum: Focus on content strategy. Foster Aud. and MediaSite Live.

Monday, Nov. 16, noon: Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Panel presentation on “Higher Education Systems in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Mexico, & Pakistan,” Foster.

Mon., Nov. 16, 1-2:30 p.m.: Mapping Applications: Getting to know SimplyMap, PolicyMap, and Social Explorer, 302, Paterno Library, and online at https://meeting.psu.edu/ssltraining/

Mon, Nov. 16, 6-7 p.m., Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) Keynote address: “What Entrepreneurs need to know about intellectual property and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,” Foster Auditorium. Presented by Jeanne Clark, patent examination policy advisor with the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure.

Mon., Nov. 16: Free Data!…Courtesy of Uncle Sam, 302 Paterno Library. Time TBA. GEW event. Librarian Jeff Knapp will introduce participants to methods for finding free demographic statistics and data that can help entrepreneurs locate their potential customers. Registration max is 34.

Tues., Nov. 17, 9:30-10:30am: I want to sell to the Acme Corporation, where do I begin? 302 Paterno Library. GEW event. Learn how to find out about specific companies and the industries in which they operate. Presented by librarian Kevin Harwell. Registration max is 34.

Tues., Nov. 17, 1–2 p.m.: Financial Research, 302 Paterno Library. GEW event. Financials are a key component of any entrepreneurial endeavor. Learn the research strategies and resources available to help you find financial benchmarks for your business. Presented by librarian Lauren Reiter. Registration max is 34.

Tues, Nov. 17, 3-4:15 p.m.: Basic Patents, 140 W. Pattee Library (in the Knowledge Commons)
GEW event. This short, hands-on workshop by librarian John Meier will focus on understanding what patents are, the basic process of obtaining a patents and online searching of prior art (previous inventions). Attendees should have an interest in patents and be prepared to do practice searching in Google Patents and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Registration max is 40.

Wed., Nov. 18: GIS Day Programming
10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.: Poster Display, Franklin Atrium, Pattee Library
10 a.m.–2 p.m.: Information Fair, Leisure Reading Room, Pattee Library
All day: Speaker and Lightning Talks: Location: Foster Aud., Paterno Library (able to view remotely via Media Site Live)
Morning Session:
11:15–11:45 a.m.: Joseph Kerski, 5 Converging Forces: Geoawareness, geotechnologies, geoenablement, citizen science, and storytelling are combining to make this the most exciting time ever for GIS in education and society. Find out about these forces, why they matter,how you can get involved, and what they mean for your career pathway.
11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.: Lightning Talks
Afternoon Session
1:30–2:30 p.m.: HERE maps
2:30–3:00 p.m.: Joseph Kerski, Telling your story with Esri Storymaps: Combine audio, video, photographs, sketches, narratives, and other multimedia to present the results of your research, to teach, and to communicate your OWN story, using Esri’s easy-to-use yet powerful storymapping web applications.
3:00–3:30 p.m.: Lightning Talks
4:00–5:30 p.m.: Networking Reception, Mann Assembly Room
Drawing of a $75 Gift Certificate from Geographic Research, Inc. producer of SimplyMap. For more information, visit the GIS Day website

Wed., Nov. 18, Standards & Tech Reports for Inventors 302 Paterno Library, time TBA. GEW event. Learn what standards are and how they can aid you in developing a product that meets industry specifications. Also learn about technical reports and how they provide guidance for technical literature searching for patent applications. Presented by librarian Angela Davis. Registration max is 34.

Thurs., Nov. 19, 3-4:15pm, Advanced Patent Searching, 140 W. Pattee Library (in the Knowledge Commons). GEW event. This workshop will help inventors and entrepreneurs already familiar with patents to perform competitive intelligence, prior art searching (to find earlier inventions), and discover international patents. After a brief introduction to patents and the patent process, including international treaties, attendees will be guided in searching on the European Patent Office (EPO) website, the USPTO’s Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) public system, along with a brief overview of more powerful patent research tools. Presented by John Meier. Registration max is 40.

Fri., Nov. 20, 1:30-2:30pm: Marketing Resources, 302 Paterno Library. GEW event. Consumer Behavior and Retail Market Trends. Learn which databases tap into the latest market analysis. Presented by Kevin Harwell. Registration max is 34.

Save the date: Dean’s Diversity Forum, presented by Marcus A. Whitehurst, vice provost for Educational Equity, Thurs., Dec. 10, 2:00–3:00 p.m., Foster Auditorium and Media Site Live.

DeStress Fest committee needs your help!

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photo by Wilson Hutton

It is already November and time to start thinking about DeStress Fest! Once again we are looking for some friendly volunteers to serve coffee and snacks to our hardworking students. They really appreciate it and we can’t do it without your help!

This semester’s event will take place Sunday December 13 through Tuesday December 15, with NEW later hours: 3-8 p.m.

We need YOUR help to cover three shifts each day: 2:30-4:30pm, 4:30-6:30pm, and 6:30-8:15pm.

Can you help brew and serve coffee, serve snacks, and offer a friendly smile? Please sign up on the page listed below! For any questions, please see me or Megan Gilpin.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040b4cada929a13-destress

Thank you in advance for your help! — Ali Zawoyski & the DeStress Fest Committee

World War II Eighth Air Force veterans to share combat stories

WWII air force personnel in front of a plane

Ground personnel at a fighter base in England posing in front of a P-47 Thunderbolt. — image from the Penn State Special Collections Library Eighth Air Force Archive

The University Libraries will hold a special panel discussion featuring distinguished veterans of the U.S. Army Eighth Air Force, at 7 p.m. on Nov. 10, in Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library. The speakers will share stories and experiences of their World War II combat service and base life overseas. This event is free and open to the public.

Following the discussion, there will be an open house in the Eighth Air Force Room, located within the Special Collections Library, 104 Paterno Library. In addition, recently acquired vintage World War II U.S. Army Air Force recruitment posters will be on display. Read the full story on Penn State News

Box at Penn State now has unlimited space for all accounts

by Ryan Johnson, technology training coordinator
box logoPenn State recently signed a three-year extension to provide Box at Penn State through September, 2018. Another big Box announcement is now personal accounts have unlimited storage. Below is an announcement about the changes from ITS:

“As of 26 October 2015, all Box at Penn State accounts have had their quotas lifted and now have unlimited storage capacity. Any new accounts created from this date forward will also receive unlimited storage. Why? Because you asked for it. This change will increase the Box service’s value to Penn State users and remove any hesitation to using Box because of storage limits. From storing video or image files to replacing local file storage to keeping large amounts of research data secure, Box provides value at scale for the Penn State community. This enhancement is possible because of Penn State’s involvement in the Internet2 Net+ Initiative. Unlimited storage has been a feature requested at Penn State focus groups, as well as by other higher education customers of Box. The Internet2 Box Higher Ed. Advisory Board was able to leverage these voices by negotiating unlimited storage into the new contract that Penn State recently signed.

Notes:
• The individual file size limit remains at 15GB
• Non-Person Accounts (NPA) already have had their quotas lifted
• We still encourage the use of Non-Person Accounts for groups, units, and teams to avoid folder ownership or access issues when there are personnel changes. Please check out the NPA page for more information and instructions on how to request a Non-Person Account for your group.”

Next week’s Tech Tip will discuss changes being rolled out to the Box Web interface.

‘Harry Potter’s World: Renaissance Science, Magic and Medicine’

“Harry Potter’s World: Renaissance Science, Magic, and Medicine” is now on display in the Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Hershey. This traveling exhibit was developed and produced by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health and will be on display through December 5. Learn more about the exhibit on the NLM website.

In conjunction with the exhibit, the library, in partnership with the College of Medicine Department of Humanities, will sponsor the November 2015 First Friday Presentation: “Magic Words/ Magic World: Early Modern Medicine and Harry Potter,” at noon, on Friday, Nov. 6, in Room C2860. Readers worldwide are familiar with J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels as a series of magical adventures. This presentation will examine the medieval and Early Modern medical practices that appear in the Harry Potter series, from alchemy and astrology to healing chants and botanicals. See the library’s news and events webpage for more information.

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Illustration of distillation equipment. Ambroise Paré, Les Oeuures d’Ambroise Paré, 1585 — see https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/harrypottersworld/potions.html

LHR News: Nov. 2

Please join us in welcoming the following new hires:

Part-time:
Diane Sohn – Penn State Beaver
Aimee Liu – Earth and Mineral Sciences Library
Josette Schluter – Special Collections Library
Francisca Dungula – Research Hub, Maps, and Knowledge Commons

Benefits Open Enrollment
The 2016 benefits open enrollment period has begun. Read the full story on Penn State News.