This blog is for students and staff in Biological Sciences and Earth & Planetary Sciences at Birkbeck and students studying science subjects at Birkbeck Stratford. Keep up to date with Library news, information about new resources and web sites, tips for making the most of existing resources, as well snippets on science from around the web.
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Periodic Table of Videos
http://www.periodicvideos.com/ A new site from University of Nottingham that's getting rave reviews. The Periodic Table of Videos gives a new slant to the periodic table by providing a short (around 3 mins) video about each element. There are also extra videos on the chemistry of tea, snow, etc. and for April Fool's Day, Fool's Gold. Read the Daily Telegraph article about it here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/3347317/YouTube-periodic-table-Explosive-video-guides.html
Monday, 9 March 2009
Online access to Nature
Something I know a lot of you have been waiting for - online access to the journal Nature. Our new subscription allows access to the current year plus four previous years. For access from outside College click on Login and then on Athens Login and enter your ITS username and password. I expect to see high usage stats for this one!
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
SciTopics
SciTopics is a useful new website from Elsevier consisting of articles written by experts on hot topics in the sciences. Each article gives a round-up of current research, recommendations for further reading, links to selected web pages and details of 10 recent and highly cited journal article on the topic. A good place to start for research on an unfamiliar topic. Try SciTopics now at http://www.scitopics.com/
Top 5 most popular SciTopics pages at time of posting:
Measuring Research Output with Science & Technology Indicators By Loet Leydesdorff, 02 Jun 2008
Vaginal drug delivery By José das Neves, 09 May 2008
Sustainable development, renewable, and non-renewable resources By Jeremy Richards, 24 Nov 2008
Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria: Origins and Emergence By Don Clewell, 16 Jun 2008
Solid-state fermentation By Ashok Pandey, 13 Jun 2008
Top 5 most popular SciTopics pages at time of posting:
Measuring Research Output with Science & Technology Indicators By Loet Leydesdorff, 02 Jun 2008
Vaginal drug delivery By José das Neves, 09 May 2008
Sustainable development, renewable, and non-renewable resources By Jeremy Richards, 24 Nov 2008
Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria: Origins and Emergence By Don Clewell, 16 Jun 2008
Solid-state fermentation By Ashok Pandey, 13 Jun 2008
Friday, 6 February 2009
Top Science Blogs of 2008
Can't get enough of blogs? Here's some more to whet your appetite:
- Nature journal has listed its top 50 popular science Blogs
- The 2008 Weblog awards - Science category
- Science blogs chosen for inclusion by Intute
- Scienceblogs.com A community of science bloggers - 76 blogs and counting.
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
National eBooks Survey
Have you used eBooks? Researchers at UCL would like to hear from you. Click here to take part in the survey and, if you leave your Birkbeck email address, you will be entered into a prize draw for £200 Amazon vouchers.
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
Saturday eLibrary workshops - Spring term
There will be a series of Saturday workshops in the Library this term. Of interest to Science students will be the sessions on Using the Citation Indexes on Saturday 14th Feb. The 12 noon session is introductory and the 2pm session is more advanced. Other sessions you may be interested in are eBooks (17th Jan) and Finding newspaper articles (7th Feb) For more details on the program and to book see the Library web site
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Darwin exhibition at the Natural History Museum
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/darwin/
"Darwin is the biggest ever exhibition about Charles Darwin. It celebrates Darwin's ideas and their impact for his 200th birthday in 2009. Discover the man and the revolutionary theory that changed our understanding of the world. See incredible, revealing and rare exhibits, some on display for the first time"
There is a slideshow of some of the exhibits here http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/darwin/slideshow.html and also links to an interactive Beagle voyage and a video of Darwin's mocking birds.
Natural History Museum 14th November 2008 - 19th April 2009
The Natural History Museum also has a web site for Darwin's 200th birthday detailing national events http://www.darwin200.org/
While you're at the Natural History Museum you might also want to catch the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhibitions/wpy/ 31st October 2008 - 26th April 2009
"Darwin is the biggest ever exhibition about Charles Darwin. It celebrates Darwin's ideas and their impact for his 200th birthday in 2009. Discover the man and the revolutionary theory that changed our understanding of the world. See incredible, revealing and rare exhibits, some on display for the first time"
There is a slideshow of some of the exhibits here http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/darwin/slideshow.html and also links to an interactive Beagle voyage and a video of Darwin's mocking birds.
Natural History Museum 14th November 2008 - 19th April 2009
The Natural History Museum also has a web site for Darwin's 200th birthday detailing national events http://www.darwin200.org/
While you're at the Natural History Museum you might also want to catch the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhibitions/wpy/ 31st October 2008 - 26th April 2009
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