October 21st, 2009 by Karen Andrews
This is an important update on the future of the UC Davis Physical Sciences & Engineering Library.
To meet its budget reduction goals, the UCD Library will downsize from 4 to 3 locations. By July 1, 2011, the Physical Sciences & Engineering Library collections, staff, and services will be integrated into the Shields Library, primarily on the 3rd floor. You may view the full UC Davis Office of Research, Management and Planning recommendations for the General Library.
To make space for the move, much of the biological and agricultural sciences collection, currently on 3rd floor of Shields Library, will be relocated and integrated into the Carlson Health Sciences Library building to form a health, life sciences, and agriculture collection. This redistribution of science collections will optimize the amount of unique print library materials that can be kept on campus.
We are developing criteria for what will stay on campus and what will go to the NRLF (Northern Regional Library Facility, the UC Libraries storage building in Richmond.) NRLF staff provide rapid web delivery of journal articles, while books and journal volumes are delivered to campus in 2 days. In the fall, we will share the criteria for storing items and seek broad input.
This outcome is a difficult one for all of us, and we will work with you to continue providing the best possible configuration of collections and services that you have come to expect from the PSE Library staff.
Comments may be sent to Karen Andrews at: klandrews@ucdavis.edu. I welcome your comments.
Tags: atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, physics, statistics
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May 21st, 2009 by Phoebe Ayers
A new book written by two Google researchers on the architecture of warehouse-scale datacenters, The Datacenter as a Computer: An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines, is now available through Synthesis online books, which also features several other computer architecture titles.
Another brand-new book about using cloud computing infrastructure is
Cloud Application Architectures from O’Reilly, now available through Safari Books online.
Tags: computer science
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April 8th, 2009 by Karen Andrews
INSPEC (Information in the Sciences, Physics, Electrical/Electronics and Computers), is moving to the Web of Science platform on April 20. INSPEC is the most comprehensive article index for these disciplines. It covers conference proceedings, workshops, seminars and books in addition to standard journal articles.
Special features are the ability to get review articles, limit topic by experimental or theoretical approach, applications, and do numerical range searching for properties of materials. One can search for articles on astronomical objects or chemical compounds. The INSPEC database will also be searchable via the current Ovid interface through June 30, 2009.
Access INSPEC here, or through the PSE Library database list. (Note: you must be on campus or logged in through the VPN for this to work. From this link, you will be able to choose whether you want to search through Ovid or Web of Science).
Tags: computer science, INSPEC, physics, Web of Science
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April 7th, 2009 by Robert Heyer-Gray
Synthesis Update for January/February 2009
The following new titles were published in the Synthesis Digital Library during January and February:
- Advanced Radar Detection Schemes under Mismatched Signal Models by Francesco Bandiera, Danilo Orlando, and Giuseppe Ricci, University of Salento, Italy (Signal Processing Series)
- Asynchonrous Sequential Machine Design and Analysis by Richard F. Tinder, Emeritus, Washington State University (Digital Circuits & Systems Series)
- Basic Feedback Controls in Biomedicine by Charles Lessard, Texas A&M University (Biomedical Engineering Series)
- Biomedical Image Analysis: Segmentation by Scott Acton, University of Virginia and Nilanjan Ray, University of Alberta (Image, Video, and Multimedia Processing Series)
- Exploratory Search: Beyond the Query-Response Paradigm by Ryen White and Resa Roth (Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Series)
- Mismatch and Noise in Modern IC Processes by Andrew Marshall, Texas Instruments (Digital Circuits & Systems Series)
- Multi-Pitch Estimation by Mads Christensen, Aalborg University, Denmark and Andreas Jakobsson, Lund University, Sweden (Speech & Audio Processing Series)
- New Concepts in Digital Reference by R. David Lankes, Syracuse University (Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Series)
- Wang Tiles in Computer Graphics by Ares Lagae, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Computer Graphics & Animation Series)
Tags: computer science, electrical engineering, Synthesis Digital Library
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