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The Cornell University Library Makerspace in Mann Library is now open. If your prelims have you on edge, come and join us for this study break and end-of-semester show & tell. Wednesday, December 6, ...
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The Cornell University Library Makerspace in Mann Library is now open. If your prelims have you on edge, come and join us for this study break and end-of-semester show & tell. Wednesday, December 6, ...
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Matlab is available for all current Cornell students for one free download. It must be purchased for volume installation in all library and lab computers, so some labs, like Carpenter will have it, but ...
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Staff from the Cornell Engineering Library will offer two workshops at the beginning of this fall on new software that can help students, faculty and staff: Scopus Scopus is a new tool for finding ...
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Standards from the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) are now available from the ASTM website. AATCC publishes standards for test methods of fiber analysis, colorfastness, color measurement, and other textile elements. ...
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Today, Friday, August 18, there will be an orientation event at the Engineering Library in Carpenter Hall, from 2 to 3:30 PM. There will be refreshments, librarians on site to answer your questions and ...
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Jeremy Cusker, Earth Science and Engineering Outreach Librarian, has won the 2017 Innovation Award for Library Staff along with the rest of the MakerSpace Team: Camille Andrews, Devin Sanera, Jenn Colt, Malikah Hall, and Sara E. Wright. ...
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The Classic Catalog will be retired on June 30, 2017 and will no longer be available after that date. The software is quite old and the company that created it has ceased support. The new Library ...
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Beginning immediately, the library has obtained a 3-year subscription to the Scopus database from Elsevier. Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. It includes ...
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Worn out from studying? Worried about your exams? Come take a break, have some coffee and learn from a Cornell librarian about managing your online privacy, how to discern riskier digital circumstances from safer ...
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ArXiv@25 – The arXiv annual update is now available to highlight the arXiv team’s recent accomplishments and plans for 2017. The report includes information about the recent user study with 36,000 responses, plans for ...
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A 6-week special topics course for graduate students is being offered this spring: NTRES 6600: Research Data Management Seminar Data management is an important research skill, yet formal training is seldom available for graduate ...
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Leah McEwen, Chemistry Librarian at Cornell University, has been awarded the American Chemical Society (ACS) Division of Chemical Information (CINF) Val Metanomski Meritorious Service Award for 2016. CINF is the largest chemical information professional community ...
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Attention students: The Engineering Academic Challenge is a 5-week interactive problem competition, conducted online, featuring weekly thematic engineering challenges built around five interdisciplinary themes inspired by the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges. The ...
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Graduate students: Are you looking for ways to explain your research to non-specialists and the public? Consider participating in SPARK Talks. SPARK–Scholars Present About Research and Knowledge–are a five-minute presentation format intended to allow ...
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Cornell student Nicholas Karavolias has spearheaded an effort he calls the Lending Library initiative: “I have started a program where students who struggle to afford textbooks can receive free semester long loans of textbooks. ...
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