Tutorials on using MathSciNet
MathSciNet now offers tutorials on their database and how to get the most of of your research. Access the MathSciNet database on our page and click on the icon right to find the tutorials: ...
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MathSciNet now offers tutorials on their database and how to get the most of of your research. Access the MathSciNet database on our page and click on the icon right to find the tutorials: ...
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Have you heard of LibGuides? Perhaps you are looking for a LibGuide for a course, or research and can’t find it. No need to remember the exact URL – read on to discover more. LibGuides are ...
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The National Science Foundation’s (NSF), as of January 18, 2011, now requires a data management plan with all grant proposals. Sound daunting? The Research Data Management Service Group is here to help. Cornell faculty and ...
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As part of the library’s subscription to SpringerLink ebooks, you can order a black and white print copy for your own personal use. This service is only visible when using Springer as a Cornell registered patron so ...
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Still a little confused about the Engineering and Physical Sciences libraries transition? Here are four things you should know: 24/7 access to library resources and the CUL catalog, anywhere on campus -and beyond. 24/7 ...
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arXiv at 20: The Price for Success September 23, 2011 Physical Sciences Building, Room 120 Cornell University Library cordially invites you to a celebration of the twentieth anniversary of arXiv. Founded by Paul Ginsparg ...
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Last night, Cornell libraries held the second annual networking and library information event for graduate students at Libe Cafe called The Inside Scoop! In addition to ice cream being served up by some ...
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Course reserves for Engineering are located in Uris Library since much of the collection was moved there as a result of our transition. If you need to locate a reserve for other courses, visit the Cornell ...
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Welcome back to campus from your Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences libraries! Here’s hoping that your semester is off to a smooth start. Allow us to give you a quick overview of some changes ...
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