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ENGnetBASE & NANOnetBASE: Two new e-book collections for engineers

The Engineering Library has just subscribed to two great new e-book collections: ENGnetBASE and NANOnetBASE. Both subscriptions include hundreds of e-books, particularly engineering handbooks. These are great reference sources, especially if you need to look up a quick fact, physical value, equation, or other piece of engineering data. Right now the 2 collections are accessible [...]

Clark Physical Sciences Library – January Update

Welcome back! A lot has happened in the library during the past month to transition the space and services. Study Space The former library space will be available for open quiet study starting next Monday January 25, 2010.  The space will be open most days M-Th 9am-10pm and F 9-5pm.  A mixture of tables, carrels, [...]

Clark Physical Sciences Library – November/December Update

Dear Faculty, Students and Staff, Welcome back after the Thanksgiving holiday. We are zeroing in on the final weeks of the semester and the final weeks of the Physical Sciences Library facility. Many facets of the library transition are coming together and I wanted to update you on a few exciting developments for the spring [...]

Clark Library Update, May 22, 2009

The Physical Sciences Library transition team has started planning discussions for the transition of the library. The library staff will be posting regular updates to the departments by email and on the library News site (http://blogs.cornell.edu/astnews/).  On the website you will also find a new section on ebooks and a direct link to the Annex [...]

Physical Sciences Library Transition Team

A transition team of faculty, students and staff has been formed to address issues related to the consolidation of the Physical Sciences Library and future library support for physical sciences research and teaching.  Janet McCue, Associate University Librarian, will be leading this effort. The team will be holding its first meeting this afternoon, and the [...]

Statistics in Medicine

Q: Does Cornell have full-text online access to the journal Statistics In Medicine?  All I could find was a link to Wiley Interscience, and when I clicked on full text for an article from 1995, I got a page where I would have to log on. Answer from Steve Rockey, mathematics libraian: We have paid [...]

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