Information and library resources support for science students at Technological University Dublin, City Campus, Kevin St.
Wednesday 23 February 2011
Monday 21 February 2011
New eBooks
- Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Cellular Pathology (Maxwell: 2010)
- Cleanroom Technology (Whyte: 2001)
- Electrical Craft Principles vols 1 & 2 (Whitfield: 2009)
- Fundamentals of Forensic Science (Houck: 2010)
- Heterocyclic Chemistry (Joule: 2010)
- Introduction to Human Nutrition (Gibney: 2009)
- Nutrition and Metabolism (Gibney: 2010)
- Wind Energy Explained (Manwell: 2010)
Note:
- For laptop or remote access you will need your student number and Library PIN
- To download or save sections requires use of IE v7 or higher or Firefox.
Tuesday 15 February 2011
Bloodmed update
Please be advised that there is no longer a facility for DIT institutional access to the Bloodmed database. This database will be removed from the A-Z list of databases early next week. The providers are facilitating access by means of individual registration which is free for 12 months upon registration at http@//www.bloodmed.com/home/register.asp
SCOPUS database trial
Trial access to Scopus is now available until 18th March 2011. Access at http://www.scopus.com/home.url.
For detailed info see http://www.info.scopus.com/
• Contains 41 million records, 70% with abstracts
• Nearly 18,000 titles from 5,000 publishers worldwide
• 70% of content is pulled from international sources
• Includes over 3 million conference papers
• Provides 100% Medline coverage
• Offers tools to track, analyze and visualize research
Thursday 10 February 2011
ISPE Vol 7 now available
This is the September 2010 edition of " Risk-based manufacture of pharmaceutical products - a guide to managing risks associated with cross-contamination"
NSAI database training
Need to access Irish or ISO standards for an assignment? Not sure how to find the fulltext on the library website?
Training on how to get the best from the new NSAI database will take place in DIT Kevin St Library Training Room on Wednesday 2nd March at 2.30pm.
Contact Brendan Devlin or Julie de Foubert to book a space.
Thursday 3 February 2011
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