The first book Michael Golden fell in love with was “The Little Bear,” the story of a little bear who, along with his mother, had adventures in the woods. That book led Michael on his career adventure, including five years as a chemist and his current position as Berkeley Lab’s librarian. … [Read more...] about 3Q4: Michael Golden
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Demo AI Tools to Enhance Research
The Berkeley Lab Library is excited to offer staff access to demos for two cutting-edge AI tools designed to enhance your research capabilities. Scopus AI is a generative AI tool for summaries, foundational papers, and insights, available through May 27. Also check out Scite, a deep learning … [Read more...] about Demo AI Tools to Enhance Research
Avaya Messaging, New Voicemail Coming May 20
Telephone Services is pleased to announce a new voicemail service coming May 20, 2024 called Avaya Messaging. Your new voicemail service provides a web access portal for managing messages and voicemail settings for Lab phones online and a new feature that allows callers to reach you by defining … [Read more...] about Avaya Messaging, New Voicemail Coming May 20
HPC Training: Getting Started with Rocky-8 – April 25
The IT Division Scientific Computing Group (ScienceIT) is excited to host a virtual training session on Thursday, April 25 from 1:00-2:30 PM. The training will help familiarize you with the Rocky-8 testing environment provided on Lawrencium Supercluster and also equip you with the necessary skills … [Read more...] about HPC Training: Getting Started with Rocky-8 – April 25
1Password Training, April 17 at Noon
The IT Division is excited to invite Berkeley Lab staff to join a 1Password training session on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at noon. 1Password is a password management solution now offered to the Lab as an alternative option to LastPass. Both products will help keep your online accounts secure and … [Read more...] about 1Password Training, April 17 at Noon
Transfer Paper Records by May 17
Beginning June 2024, Federal Records Centers will no longer accept paper records. Please prioritize and expedite this paper records collection requirement and transfer paper records to the Records Management Office (RMO) no later than May 17, 2024. RMO has limited processing space so Divisions … [Read more...] about Transfer Paper Records by May 17
Enable Stolen Device Protection for iPhones
When Stolen Device Protection is enabled, an additional layer of security is required if your iPhone is away from familiar locations such as home or work. The new iOS 17.3 feature helps prevent a thief from making critical changes. All Berkeley Lab users are encouraged to enable the feature on their … [Read more...] about Enable Stolen Device Protection for iPhones
Secure Your Identity with 1Password
By Tammy Campbell, Arica Chhay, Tap L Password management is an increasingly important and challenging responsibility. Websites and applications are expanding their requirements for robust, unique, and lengthy passwords in response to the growing number and sophistication of … [Read more...] about Secure Your Identity with 1Password
Google Workspace Updates, January-February 2024
Contents: Account | Calendar | Chat | Docs | Drive | Sites | Slides | Summary Learn about new and upcoming changes to Google Workspace apps, including an upcoming refresh to the Google sign-in page, improvements to Calendar appointment scheduling, better comments management options across Docs, … [Read more...] about Google Workspace Updates, January-February 2024
Browser Pop-Ups Lead to Phone Scams
By Arica Chhay, Jay Krous, Michael Smitasin Berkeley Lab Cyber Security wants to make you aware of an ongoing attack using fake pop-up windows. This method has been observed several times at the Lab in the last few months. The pop-ups appear to be from Microsoft or an antivirus program attempting … [Read more...] about Browser Pop-Ups Lead to Phone Scams
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