New reference database: AccessScience

The University of Iowa Libraries has added a new reference database to its collection: AccessScience. AccessScience is available to students, faculty and staff of the University of Iowa and can be accessed both on and off-campus.

AccessScience (video demo) allows researchers to browse by topic or use keyword searching to find:

  • Over 8,500 online articles from the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 10th edition, written by more than 5000 researchers;
  • Research updates from the McGraw-Hill Yearbooks of Science & Technology;
  • 110,000+ definitions from the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms;
  • 2,000+ biographies of well-known scientists from the Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography
  • Science and technology news and videos from Science News and ScienCentral.

Other features include:

  • Multimedia collections of animations, videos and images;
  • Q & A section with user-submitted questions and expert answers;
  • Topical study guides and ideas for essay topics;
  • Bibliographies with literature citations organized by topic.

AccessScience is an excellent place for science & technology researchers to begin their search. It provides an authoritative general overview of science & technology topics and guides researchers to other relevant and reliable sources for further study. If you would like a demonstration of this new database, please contact the Sciences Library (335-3083).

 

Patent & Trademark Workshop

Join Bill Fuhr from the Davenport Patent and Trademarks Resource Center for a Patent & Trademark Workshop. There will be two sessions:

  1. Focus on Engineering & Science: Wednesday, June 27th at 10:00am – 11:30am in the Engineering Library (2001C SC)
  2. Focus on General Research: Wednesday, June 27th at 1:00pm – 2:30pm in the Main Library (1015A)

Register at: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/forms/patent.html.

Workshop Description:

  • Overview of Patents & Trademarks
    • Types of patents (utility, design, plant)
    • Components of a patent
    • Structure of classification system
    • Trademarks searching
    • When should you seek legal advice?
  • Demonstration/examples
  • Electronic application discussion
  • Comparision of interfaces between USPTO and other search mechanisms (Google, etc.)
  • Resources at the Davenport Patent & Trademark Resource Center