Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Library workshops in February

Did you miss our Library workshops at the end of Jan? 
 
Don't worry, there's another chance to improve your Library skills on Feb 27th - see the programme and book your place on one or more of our workshops at the link below. 
 
Learn to make effective use of the Library catalogue and our Discover search service, improve your search techniques and get to grips with Mendeley, a reference managment tool.
 
We look forward to seeing you!
 

Friday, 15 January 2016

Library Spring term workshops

Come along to a Saturday workshop and learn to make the most of the Library's resources and services. Here's our Spring Term programme:


30th January and repeated 27th February 11.30am - 1.00pm
Finding information for your essays and assignments.
Find books, articles, etc. on a particular topic. Learn to search the Library catalogue and our new Discover article search service by subject. Book Now

30th January and repeated 27th February 2.00 - 3.30pm
Improving your search skills.
How to carry out a literature search and tips for better searching.
Book Now

30th January 3.30 - 5.00pm
Managing your references using EndNote.
An introduction to using EndNote to manage your references and insert them into your documents correctly. Book Now

27th February. 3.30 - 5.00pm
Managing your references using Mendeley.
An introduction to using Mendeley to manage your references and insert them into your documents correctly. Please bring a USB memory stick to the session with at least 1GB of memory free.
Book Now

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Most Borrowed Items 2014/15 - School of Science

See what students in the School of Science read last year:

Biological Sciences

Biology most borrowed 2015
Find these books on the library catalogue by clicking on the links below:



    Earth and Planetary Sciences

    Earth and Planetary Sciences most borrowed 2015

    Find these books on the library catalogue by clicking on the links below:

      Psychological Sciences

      Psychological Sciences most borrowed 2015 

      Find these books on the library catalogue by clicking on the links below:


      Wednesday, 18 November 2015

      Talkscience@Christmas - British Library Christmas Science Quiz

      Any science students fancy getting together in a team and having a go at the British Library's Christmas Science Quiz? It's a chance to flex your brain biceps and find out how knowledgeable you are when it comes to scientific concepts, findings and general trivia.

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      Details and booking here http://www.bl.uk/events/talkscience-at-christmas-lets-get-quizzical

      Thursday, 17 September 2015

      Need help with using the Library? Book a 1-1 appointment

      Have you been struggling with using the Library or eLibrary, or would just like someone to sit down and go through something with you? You can now book a 45 minute 1-1 appointment with Sue, the subject librarian for Psychological Sciences, Earth & Planetary Sciences and Biological Sciences, online via this link http://bbk.libcal.com/appointment/10318

      Sue can help with using the Library and eLibrary, finding information, literature searching, citing your references, using EndNote and more.

      Available times are put up two weeks in advance, but if none of the available times/dates suit you, then please get in touch and I'll see if we can arrange a mutually convenient time.

      Sue can also help out by telephone or email - 020 7631 6062 or s.godsell@bbk.ac.uk

      Friday, 31 July 2015

      Springer Life Sciences Protocols now available online

      Springer Protocols is the world’s largest database of life sciences protocols, outlining experimental methods in the life sciences, particularly molecular biology. We now have online access to the protocols published between 1980-2012, and you can print and download them. They are all individually listed by title on the Library catalogue, or you can search them here.
      • They provide written procedural methods in the design and implementation of experiments that describe the safety, bias, procedures, equipment, statistical methods, reporting, and troubleshooting standards to be used in order to successfully conduct the experiment.
      • Each protocol is templated into four sections - Introduction, Materials, Methods, Notes - so that information will always be exactly where you expect to find it.
      • Each protocol is a chapter of a book, and each book is a collection of protocols on a given research topic. The protocols are derived from 6 book series (listed below), plus 21 additional books outside of any series.
      • Methods in Molecular Biology (907 volumes)
      • Methods in Biotechnology (24 volumes)
      • Methods in Molecular Medicine (140 volumes)
      • Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology (11 volumes)
      • Neuromethods (70 volumes)
      • 8 Springer Protocols Handbooks titles

      Tuesday, 2 June 2015

      Science Busking training!

      Birkbeck Science students: Would you be interested in working with a small group of science students to develop an interesting science idea into a short 5 - 10 minute science busking piece to be performed in a primary school (for children aged 9-11)?

      Science busking is about communicating science in novel and accessible ways. The project aims to showcase science as fun, intriguing and accessible to children who probably would not consider university science as a possible future for themselves. We also hope that Birkbeck Science students will have fun engaging with their subject in creative and innovative ways whilst doing something positive for the community.

      Find out more and sign up