PSB construction alert – walkways
Walkways in the vicinity of the Physical Sciences Building will be closed off in the near future and throughout the summer. In summary the following walks will be affected: -Sidewalk at the SW corner ...
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Walkways in the vicinity of the Physical Sciences Building will be closed off in the near future and throughout the summer. In summary the following walks will be affected: -Sidewalk at the SW corner ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Dear CUL, I hope the semester is starting up well for all of you. It’s been a busy summer at the Clark Physical Sciences Library as we consolidate the physical collections and transition into ...
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 Dear faculty, students and staff- Welcome to the 09/10 academic year, I hope the semester is starting up well. It has been a busy summer at the Clark Physical Sciences Library as we ...
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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 ...
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Euler’s gem : the polyhedron formula and the birth of topology, David S. Richeson Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2008. QA611.A3 R53 2008 Mathematics Library From the Publisher: “Leonhard Euler’s polyhedron formula describes ...
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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 ...
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The Drunkard’s Walk : How Randomness Rules Our Lives, Leonard Mlodinow New York : Pantheon Books, 2008. QA273 .M63 2008 Mathematics Library From the Publisher: “In this irreverent and illuminating book, acclaimed writer and ...
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Be sure to check out our annual book sale! Over 100 books, priced from $1 to $15, are available for puchase by cash, check or credit card. The Math Library is located on the ...
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The 3rd Conference on Analysis and Probability on Fractals is being held this year Weds – Sun, June 11 – 15. In addition, the Billerafest, in honor of Prof. Lou Billera’s 65th birthday, will ...
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All Cornell alumni are invited to visit the Mathematics Library on Friday June 6th from 9am-5pm for an Open House.  Tours are available and a viewing of the film A Brilliant Madness will be played ...
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The library summer hours begin Saturday May 17. The Engineering Library will be open 8am until midnight Monday through Thursday, 8 – 6 Friday and 12 – 6 Saturday and Sunday. The Math Library will be open ...
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As of April 7, 2008, funding recipients from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will be required to submit all peer-reviewed manuscripts to PubMed Central, an open access repository. A full explanation of the ...
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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 ...
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