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App of the Week: PCalc

PCalc is a calculator app for apple devices made especially for scientists, engineers, students and programmers.  This app allows you to perform complex problems, in addition to simple calculations.  More information and download instructions can be found here.    

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 [...]

Math and Statistics e-Books

We now have access to 180 e-books from  Elsevier.  If you search the online catalog  in Guided Keyword Search for “Elsevierebksmath” you will find them all. We also have access to 168 e-books from Wiley.  If you search the online catalog  in Guided Keyword Search for “Wileymathebks” you will find 63 books and another 105 [...]