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New Royal Society of Chemistry Platform Launched
The Royal Society of Chemistry has just launched a new, updated, content delivery platform for all its publications. It is hoped that the end of July timing for this launch will keep any possible disruption to RSC journal access to … Continue reading
Reading Lists Reminder for Teaching Staff
Have you sent your Semester 1 reading lists to your Subject Librarian yet? The Library needs to know which books you will be recommending during the next academic year to ensure that they are in stock and that there are … Continue reading
REAXYS – a new Chemistry database
Good news for all those interested in any aspect of Chemistry. We now have access to Reaxys, www.reaxys.com, the fully web-based, updated version of the Crossfire database, but with a simpler, more streamlined interface. Reaxys is an extensive repository of … Continue reading
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Search from anywhere with IEEE Xplore Mobile
IEEE Xplore Mobile allows you to search over two million IEEE and IET journal articles and conference papers using any web-enabled mobile device. You can conduct a basic search and then refine it by searching within the results or by using … Continue reading
Searching Library Resources for Literature Review: Science and Engineering
5.45 pm to 7.45 pm Thursday 8th July 2010 Training Room One in The McClay Library This training course, which complements ‘How to Write a Literature Review’ run by the Learning Development Service, explores how to make the best use … Continue reading
RefWorks 2.0 launched
RefWorks 2.0 is now available at Queen’s and will run in parallel with RefWorks Classic for the next few months. The new interface uses intuitive Web 2.0 conventions and has a more visually-appealing layout, retaining all the functions that you are used to but … Continue reading
IOPSCIENCE – New Ways to Manage Your Physics Research
The Institute of Physics has just launched a new, updated, clearer platform which will enable better access to all our IOP journals. During March our existing links to these journals will be automatically and seamlessly redirected from the existing IOP … Continue reading
Extra RefWorks Training Date
An extra RefWorks training date has been arranged: 18 March 2010, 10am – 12.30pm, Rm 3.11 Peter Froggatt Centre Attendance is free of charge but places are limited so you must register for this course: PhD students should use Queen’s … Continue reading
Book Now for RefWorks Training!
** FULLY BOOKED ** Are you just starting your thesis or dissertation? RefWorks is a software package that will store and manage your references and then produce your bibliography in whatever style you choose. Why not book a place on … Continue reading
Book Availability Survey
Are you usually able to find the books you want in the Library, when you want them? Help us to help you by taking part in our survey. Printed forms will be available at the Borrower Services Desks and Enquiry … Continue reading