Archive for December, 2009

Trailblazing

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

“The gruesome account of an early blood transfusion in 1666, Isaac Newton’s landmark paper on light and colour, Watson and Crick’s description of the evidence for the structure of DNA, and Stephen Hawking’s early writing on black holes in space are just some of the highlights of a new interactive timeline launched Monday 30 November to celebrate the 350th anniversary year of the Royal Society.

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Polymer Chemistry: New RSC Journal

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The first articles for new RSC Publishing journal Polymer Chemistry are now freely available online, with the inaugural issue due to follow early in 2010.

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Polymer Chemistry publishes advances in polymer chemistry encompassing all aspects of synthetic and biological macromolecules, and related emerging areas. The first batch of articles covers a broad range of topics; from plastic electronics to click chemistry and polymers for biological applications by top authors including Thomas Davis, Stefan Hecht and Martina Stenzel.

Nanotechnology is Now Available on Knovel

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
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Knovel’s new Nanotechnology collection focuses on nanoscale materials, nanostructure-dependent properties and phenomena data as well as fabrication and manufacturing techniques.

Nanotechnology is developing fast. Research predicts there will be $3 trillion worth of nanotechnology-enabled products by 2015. To invest appropriately and for research and development, companies need reliable information on the best practices of applications, fabrications, manufacturing and safety.

Companies are actively working on safety standards, risk management programs and researching the effects on human health and the environment.

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Who’s Citing You? Find Out By Setting Up Alerts in Web of Science

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Option 1: Setting up an alert for an individual paper

Login to Web of Science

Do a search and locate paper of interest. Click on Create Citation Alert button at right.
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Find Colleagues Using Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Directories

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Chuck Huber, Chemistry Librarian at UC Santa Barbara, has compiled directories of Chemistry and Biochemistry department websites across the U.S. and worldwide.

Chemistry and Biochemistry Departments in the United States
Links to websites of chemistry and biochemistry departments offering Bachelor’s degrees and higher in the United States
Chemistry and Biochemistry Departments Worldwide
Links to websites of chemistry and biochemistry departments offering Bachelor’s degrees (or equivalent) or higher outside the United States

LibX Plugin for FireFox and Internet Explorer

Monday, December 7th, 2009
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LibX is a Firefox/Internet Explorer plugin that helps you conduct your research more quickly and efficiently. It allows you to:

  • Search SearchWorks, Socrates, Stanford E-Journals, Google Scholar, and WorldCat from the toolbar
  • Drag-and-drop citations onto a “magic button”, that will then pull up the article or book for you from Stanford-accessible database(s)
  • For easier off-campus access to some sites, right-click to “reload via EZProxy”
  • If you use Amazon.com, you can see if the library has a copy with a single click

Download the LibX plugin

For more information, see the LibX QuickStart Guide created by the Cubberley Education Library.

Stanford to Accept Digital Dissertations

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Eleanor Brown of SULAIR’s Information Center describes Stanford’s new dissertation format policy in her blog:

Stanford to Accept Digital Dissertations

Please note that it is still possible to get a print copy of a thesis bound by SULAIR’s Bindery Unit. The rates are: Pre-printed = $16.00, Print & bind from binder = $25.00.

Full-text PDF files of Stanford dissertations from 1989 to present are available to Stanford users from Current Research @ Stanford University, a Digital Library of Dissertations and Theses, hosted by UMI.

SciFinder web/Scholar: Want to Move to ALL Web by 2/1/10

Monday, December 7th, 2009

In order to maximize access, reduce the amount of time spent on security issues and on technical support, I want to migrate ALL of our seats to the web version by February 1, 2010.

If you are getting more “busy” signals when you try to login to use SciFinder, this is due to a reduction in the number of users available. The total number of simultaneous users for SciFinder has decreased from 11 to 8. Allocation of simultaneous seats for each interface is a set value. As a catalyst to encourage users to migrate from the client to the web, last week I changed the allocation of simultaneous users from 4 web/4 client to 5 web/3 client. I also reduced the inactivity timeout from 20 to 12 minutes.

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Limited Service Details for Winter Closure/Intersession 2009

Monday, December 7th, 2009

The following services will be limited or unavailable during the winter break (Dec. 21 – Jan. 3):

Socrates and SearchWorks will be available. Request links for recalls, paging, etc. in Socrates will be available. However, paged materials will not be delivered until January 4, 2010. Recalled materials won’t be required to be returned until the first week of Winter Quarter classes.

There will be no Searches for Missing Items. Searches will resume on January 4, 2010.

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Hours & Services during Winter Intersession/Closure 2009

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Below is a summary of Winter Closure/Intersession hours and limited services for Stanford University Libraries & Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) from December 12, 2009 – January 3, 2010.

December 12–20, 2009 (Winter Intersession)

  • Most SULAIR libraries and Academic Computing facilities, operations and services will be open with reduced hours and limited services.
  • The Swain Library will be open Monday–Friday, December 14–18, 1–5pm.
  • SAL3 and SAL-Newark — no paging available December 19–January 3.
  • For details see SULAIR Libraries Winter Intersession Hours.

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