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The Physics-Astronomy Library will be CLOSED Saturday, December 22, 2012 to Sunday, January 6, 2013. Intersession: January 7-21, 2013; Monday-Friday, 10am - 5pm. |
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| Regular hours resume on Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Monday-Thursday, 9am-7pm, Friday, 9am-5pm, Saturday, closed, Sundays, 1-5pm, building acccess only. We wish everyone a wonderful holiday and winter break. |
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Springer online content recently moved to a new platform. Currently, UC campuses are experiencing access issues with some books and journals on the new platform. Springer is aware of the problem, and is working to resolve it soon. In the meantime, if you are directed to content on the new platform (http://link.springer.com) and are unable to access it,
access it on the old platform instead. C
lick on the Access old SpringerLink link on the new platform, then search for the journal, article, or book on the old one.
If you have questions about access on the old or new platforms, please feel free to ask us.
| Check the bulletin board for some of the newest faculty articles & review selected faculty books in the library. |
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The California Digital Library (CDL) & partners released DataUp, a free tool to help researchers manage and archive their tabular data.
It was developed to integrate with Microsoft Excel, though researchers can use the Web application and/or Microsoft Excel add-in.
Both versions allow users to:
More information about DataUp can be found in the press release and the DataPub blog.
Other tools:
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To find reserve items in OskiCat, click on the Course Reserves Tab, enter your professors name or the course name. |