Math blogs – from the AMS
Do you enjoy reading blogs? The AMS has a few math blogs which may be of interest to students and faculty alike. AMS Graduate Student Blog includes postings on advice for grad students, games ...
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Do you enjoy reading blogs? The AMS has a few math blogs which may be of interest to students and faculty alike. AMS Graduate Student Blog includes postings on advice for grad students, games ...
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The Math Library is having it’s semi annual book sale. All items are $5.00 each payable by cash or check only at the circulation desk (please make checks out to Cornell University Library). Items ...
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This Thursday, the Physical Sciences and Math Libraries are hosting an open house right outside Clark 283 (the Physical Sciences Library study space) from 2-4 pm. This event will be great if you missed ...
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Are you a new graduate student in mathematics or statistics? This Math library orientation session is just for you. Learn about everything from where you can find librarians, how to search our Classic Catalog ...
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Here’s a great link for summer reading. The AMS has free online books, and at this link you can find books on the history of math (just scroll down to “Free Online Books”) ...
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Just in time for reunion weekend – a new display is up in the Math Library featuring some of our more unique items. While our library holds numerous high-level mathematics and statistics print volumes in the ...
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Do you use Passkey? If so, you might like a new service the American Mathematical Society has to offer – called Mobile Pairing. Mobile Pairing allows authorized users to ‘pair’ their mobile devices – ...
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Have you seen these wonderful creations in the math library? They were all made by Daina Taimina, associate adjunct professor in math and are a feature of the 50th Typology Festival. Daina combines ...
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The Math Library would like to congratulate one of its student workers, Michael Muller, a fourth-year Engineering student and a Math Library student employee, who was chosen a recipient of the 2012 Fuerst Award! ...
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The Math Library is happy to announce the Contemporary Mathematics eBooks package is now in our library catalog https://catalog.library.cornell.edu. You can find all the books in this package using the keyword search “ContempMathebks” ...
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All books are now just $1 at the Math Library book sale, located to the right of the elevators on the main library floor. Take a look while you visit, or stop on by ...
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The Math Library is hosting its first ever Coffee Hour – featuring Mircea Pitici (Cornell PhD candidate in mathematics education) as he discusses his book “The Best Writing on Mathematics” series. WHEN: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 – ...
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Giving Mathematics a Voice Library Digitizes Historic Collection of Eugene Dynkin Interviews ITHACA, N.Y. (Nov. 7, 2011) – Cornell University Library has acquired a collection of interviews of mathematicians conducted by Eugene Dynkin, Cornell’s ...
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The Mathematics Library has the following hours for fall break: Saturday & Sunday, October 8 & 9 CLOSED Monday, October 10 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday, October 11 ...
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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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