Showing posts with label planetary sciences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planetary sciences. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

New section on the Earth & Planetary Sciences subject guide - video/image resources










There is a new section on the Library subject guide for Earth & Planetary Sciences http://bbk.libguides.com/earthandplanetarysciences giving links to some video and image resources, including:
  • BOB (Box of Broadcasts) National (a streaming TV and radio service for universities)
  • JISC MediaHub (academic video, image and audio),
  • Earth Science World Image Bank 
and more. There is also a search box for image searches via Credo Reference. Take a look at this new page, and the others on the guide today!


Thursday, 18 September 2014

Latest Nature Insight articles - Exoplanets



The latest Nature Insight is on Exoplanets


Almost 20 years after the discovery of the first exoplanet this Insight brings together a selection of reviews discussing our current theoretical understanding of exoplanets and their atmospheres, the missions that led to exoplanet discovery and the instruments, both present and future, that characterize planetary atmospheres.

Access the Insight online:

http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=5&ms=NDcwMDMyNzIS1&r=MTc3MTMxNzQxMwS2&b=2&j=NTIyMjQ4NjU1S0&mt=1&rt=0

Friday, 29 November 2013

Latest Research from Birkbeck Earth & Planetary Sciences researchers

BIROn - Birkbeck Institutional Research Online - is a database of research papers deposited by Birkbeck researchers and academics. Here are some recent papers, available in full text, that have been uploaded by members of staff from the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences. 
Click on the links to see the full papers, but bear in mind that some of these may be the author manuscripts, not the final published versions. You will need your ITS account to log in.
 
You can also follow BIRON on Twitter to get the latest additions: https://twitter.com/BIROnbbk

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Astronomy Photographer Of The Year exhibition

Planetary Sciences students may want to take some time off from studying to visit this exhibition at the Royal Obervatory - Astronomy Photographer Of The Year


They are also running a course on digital astrophotography in the New Year http://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/events/digital-astro-2014