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2005
Volume
8, Spring Quarter 2005
~ New Electronic Journal Packages
~ The New Library Web Page Top Ten Things to Check
Out
~ MySpace Library Personalization Feature
~ RefWorks Online Bibliographic Management Tool
~ FYI: Nobel Prizes in the Sciences Exhibit, Upcoming Enrico Fermi
Exhibit, Science Writing Prize
2004
Volume
7, Autumn Quarter 2004
~ Safari Tech Books Online
~ Technical Computing Resources At Your Fingertips
~ Electronic Journal Backfile Purchases
~ Astronomy, Earth And Planetary Sciences and High Energy
Physics
~ Check The Status Of The Network
~ Web Of Knowledge Updates: Citation Alerts
~ Trial: Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists Archive
~ FYI: Degree Angular Scale Interferometer: DASI, History Of
Science In Antarctica
Volume
6, Winter Quarter 2004
~ New Backfiles in Chemistry
~ New Database: SpecInfo
~ Interlibrary loans
~ Upgrade your SciFinder Scholar
~ Find Databases by Subject
~ New Computers in Crerar
~ Electronic Journals A-Z list
~ EndNote
~ FYI: New Biomedical Librarian, Regina Da Silvia leaves
Eckhart
2003
Volume
5, Autumn Quarter 2003
~ INSPEC moves to ISI
~ What is a DOI?
~ Closing of the Chemistry Library
~ The IRB - a view from the roof of Crerar
~ CORE list of Astro Books and Journals
~ FYI: Science Writing Prize, Jim Watson Exhibit
Volume
4, Spring Quarter 2003
~ When Full-Text Fails
~ Endnote Representative Available
~ Obituary : Fritz Whitcomb
~ Exhibit : Science & Humor Part II
~ Building a Virtual Library : E-Books
Volume
3, Winter Quarter 2003
~ The Joy of SFX
~ Evolution of Journal Publishing
~ Science and Humor Exhibit
~ Which Database Should You Use?
~ Photos and Images on the Web
2002
Volume
2, Spring Quarter 2002
~ How to Find Book Reviews Electronically
~ "Keeping Current" - Current Awareness Services
~ UofC's Online Catalog - IPAC
~ "Looking Back" - Backfiles
~ EndNote Session on May 1st
~ New Exhibit at Crerar - "Science & Humor"
~ New Titles
Volume
1, Winter Quarter 2002
~ About this Newsletter
~ The New Catalog
~ Biographical Information on the Web
~ New Electronic and in Print for the Science Libraries
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