Are you starting a new research paper or project and looking for a way to manage your references? Then join us for this useful and informative workshop about RefWorks and […]
Author Archives: Sara Scheib
Trial: EBSCOhost eBook Academic Collection
The UI Libraries have arranged a trial of a new resource, the EBSCOhost eBook Academic Collection. This collection contains a large selection of multidisciplinary eBook titles representing a broad range […]
Library 101 Workshop
Do you need a brief overview of the resources and services available at the Sciences Library? Do you have a question about the library or it’s resources that you’ve never […]
Back to School with the Sciences Library
Welcome back! Here are six tips from the Sciences Library to help you hit the ground running and start the semester off right. Textbooks and more – Check the library […]
Extended Fall Semester Hours
We’ve extended the fall semester hours at the Sciences Library. We will now open at 8:30am, Monday through Friday. Sciences Library Fall Semester Hours August 26, 2013 – December 22, […]
New Study Space
Check out the new study spaces we added over the summer.
IECSC now available in SciFinder
SciFinder’s database of regulated chemicals has been updated with more than 42,000 registered substances from the 2013 Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC). The addition of this national inventory […]
SciFinder Updates
SciFinder released an update last month that changed their interface and provided some new options and features. To learn more, check out this quick, interactive tour of the new design or […]
Zebrafish
Online access is now available to Zebrafish, starting with volume 1, issue 1. Zebrafish is “ the only peer-reviewed journal to focus on the zebrafish, which has numerous valuable features as a […]
Mathematical Research Letters
Online access is now available to Mathematical Research Letters. Mathematical Research Letters is “dedicated to rapid publication of short complete papers of original research in all areas of mathematics. Expository […]