Wednesday, 27 November 2019

PubMed is changing...

The PubMed interface will change in Spring 2020, but you can see what it's going to be like now. The updated interface features:
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  • Responsive design - the interface will respond depending on what type of device you are using to look at it.
  • Improved search


Read the bulletin from PubMed to find out more:
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd19/nd19_pubmed_new.html


Friday, 4 October 2019

125 Women in STEM Selected as AAAS IF/THEN Ambassadors



Blurred image of a scientist wearing a face mask, googles, blue gloves and using a pipette and petri dishAAAS IF/THEN® Ambassadors Program and Lyda Hill Philanthropies select an inaugural group of 125 women trailblazers to serve as role models for middle-age school girls to spark their interest in science, technology, engineering and math.

New students - 10 library tips to get you started

New Birkbeck students - 10 library tips to get you started

  1. Explore this subject guide for guidance on finding books, ebooks, using the databases and finding journal articles. 
  2. Order your ID card online through your My Birkbeck profile. Your student ID card is your library card.
  3. Learn how to search for books on the Library catalogue and how to find them on the library shelves by learning what the numbers on the book spine mean.
  4. Learn how to recognise different items (books, book chapters, journal articles) on your reading lists.
  5. Renew borrowed books by logging into the library catalogue with your library barcode number and your pin (the last four digits of your student number) Logging into your library account also lets your request reservations for books that are all out on loan. 
  6. Search for an online journal from the Ejournals search bar on the library homepage. Search by title of the journal rather than title of the article.
  7. Get feedback on your essay writing before you submit assignments with Studiosity (available 24/7 through your My Birkbeck profile). You can access Studiosity up to ten times in the academic year.
  8. Top up your print credit online for printing and photocopying. The library's photocopiers also have scanners for emailing yourself documents. 
  9. Connect your phone and devices to our WiFi network, Eduroam and get Office 365 through the My Software tab on your My Birkbeck profile.
  10. Get to know your library on a library tour.

Monday, 3 June 2019

Science Week 2019

Science Week 2019 takes place 24th - 27th June and there's a great programme of events to participate in from each of the departments in the School of Science.
Full details and booking information can be found on the Birkbeck website
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/annual-events/science-week/science-week-2019


Monday, 20 May 2019

The Great Science Publishing Scandal

A 28 minute radio programme in which Matthew Cobb, Professor of Zoology at the University of

Picture of a variety of radios on shelves
Manchester, explores the hidden world of prestige, profits and piracy that lurks behind scientific journals.
If you want to know about how the business of academic publishing works, then this programme provides an insight. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0004l7k

Friday, 29 March 2019

10 reasons to love libraries

Image of shelves of books with light bulbs hanging from the ceilingThe British Library held and event, For the Love of Libraries with authors authors Philip Pullman, Salley Vickers and Jacqueline Wilson along with the CEO of the Reading Agency, Sue Wilkinson. The blog post 10 reasons to love libraries summarises the event.

Thursday, 28 March 2019

How might Plan S affect chemistry research?

Plan S aims to make publicly funded research openly available after 1st January 2020. 

With this in mind the Royal Society of Chemistry has prepared a five-minute video that discusses Plan S, and the wider implications of the move to open access for the chemistry community.

Plan S, and how it could shape open access as a whole, is a developing topic, and it is one that the Royal Society of Chemistry aims to help you navigate. 

Watch the Royal Society of Chemistry's video about Plan S and chemistry research.


Monday, 25 March 2019

WomeninSTM Reading List from Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press have put together some reading about women that have contributed a wealth of knowledge and experience in the Science, Technology, and Medicine fields (STM), to help the progression of society.

Explore a collection of chapters online featuring just a few of these women in medicine, such as Marie Curie, Florence Stoney, Cicely Saunders, Rosalyn Yalow, and Mary Broadfoot Walker.

Monday, 18 February 2019

Managing your references with EndNote - Webinar 28/02/2019




This webinar is organised and delivered by staff at Web of Science. lt will include:
  • a typical workflows researchers follow to manage relevant publications they have discovered and correctly cite them in a publication of their own. 
  • The use of Kopernio to help pull together full text and metadata 
  • Use of the online and desktop versions of EndNote. Please be aware that Birkbeck only has access to the online version. 

•             Date Thursday 28th February at 10am London (45 mins).

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Celebrate Chinese New Year with Springer - free access to papers and books chapters for a limited time...

Get 100 papers & 88 book chapters in all subject areas.100 papers & 88 book chapters in all subject areas.
This access runs up until 20th February 2019.

Friday, 1 February 2019

Lab notebooks - handwriting at the core of science - British Library blog post


23rd January was world handwriting day, the British Library took this as an opportunity to look at examples of lab note book past and present. How does yours compare? Do you still hand write your lab book or make use of online tools like Benchling?

https://blogs.bl.uk/science/2019/01/lab-notebooks-handwriting-at-the-core-of-science.html  

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