Thursday, December 20, 2007
A New Home for Inspec?
When we put two databases onto a single platform, it becomes possible (usually) for us to "cross-search" them, or search them both at a single time. That is the case with Inspec. If we put it in ISI, we will be able to cross-search with Web of Science. If we put it on EI village, we will be able to cross-search with Compendex. Both have their advantages.
So tell me...
Would you rather have Inspec with Compendex or ISI? Or would you rather leave it on Ovid?
Friday, October 05, 2007
New Books
Or, you can visit our New Books Page:
New books for this week include:
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Dissertations and Theses
Have you ever needed a dissertation or thesis for your research and weren't sure where to get it. You may be lucky enough to find a copy on the author's Web site or institutional repository by searching Google, If not here are some suggestions:
UCR Theses and dissertations:Search Scotty, the UCR Catalog to find UCR dissertations.
Look for dissertations by the author or title, or browse by UCR department. To directly access dissertations by a specific department, you can simply do a subject search:
Examples:
Chemical and Environmental Engineering Dissertations
Computer Science Dissertations
Electrical Engineering Dissertations
A circulating copy is shelved either in the Science or Rivera Library, depending on the subject matter. Dissertations and theses can be found under different call number locations in the Rivera Library (according to topic) whereas in the Science Library, they are shelved under the call number, Q180 A494 (M.S. & M.A. degrees) and Q180 A495 (Ph.D. degree) Browse by year and then by the author's last name.
Other Dissertations:
UC dissertations (Including UCR dissertations) can be found in the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) database. UC Dissertations are online free and full-text from 1998. Other dissertations can be ordered from Interlibrary Loans
Monday, September 24, 2007
SPIE, SPIE, SPIE
The SPIE Digital Library is the most extensive resource available on optics and photonics, providing unprecedented access to more than 230,000 technical papers from SPIE Journals and Conference Proceedings from 1990 to the present. More than 17,000 new research papers are added annually.
I have regularly gotten emails form you all with subjects like "Why don't we have SPIE?" And the new answer will be. But wait, we do! :)
Included in the SPIE digital Library are:
The Proceedings of SPIE: Starting at Vol 1200 (1990)*
Optical Engineering: Starting at Vol 29 (1990)
Journal of Electronic Imaging: Starting at Vol 1 (1992)
Journal of Biomedical Optics: Starting at Vol 1 (1996)
Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS: Starting at Vol 1 (2002)
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing: Starting at Vol 1 (2007)
Journal of Nanophotonics: Starting at Vol 1 (2007)
You all have access either on campus or through our remote access services.
I just cant stop grinning about this.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Welcome Back!
Also, while you were away, we changed the food policy in the libraries. You are now able to bring drinks and light snacks into the library. I think that by light we are not implying low-calorie, but merely not pizza or burgers. :)
Plus, we have color printing in the library ($.75 per page).
But wait there's more.
Some of the computers in the library are being loaded, as we speak, with high-end software such as Matlab, Mathematica, Creative Suite 3 and some other cool 4th thing.
Good times, good times....
Happy 2007 School year!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Ch...ch...ch..changes
The Proxy is being retired June 15th, and has been replaced with a more secure connection known as WebVPN. There are many advantages to the occasional user. However WebVPN does not work with the O'Reilly Tech Books.
Because many of you are technologically saavy, it will likely not be difficult for you to transition instead to the Client VPN. The client VPN works perfectly well with the O'Reilly books as well as many other things that we can talk about at another time.
For more information click on the "Connect from home" link in the upper right hand corner of the UCR Libraries Web Site
CDIGIX has been replaced by a new service called Ruckus. I will reserve judgement. For more information visit the UCR Legal2Share page.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Bookmarklets
Internet Explorer: (Right click on the link below, "add to favorites", put them in the links folder)
ISBN lookup for Melvyl (on a page with an isbn, this will automatically search for the ISBN in Melvyl)
ISBN Lookup for Scotty (ditto for Scotty)
Scotty Keyword Lookup (highlight a word on the page and click on this link, or just click on this link to do a quick Scotty search)
Amazon.com ISBN Look-up (look up an ISBN in Amazon.com)
Amazon.com Keyword Look-up (highlight a word and click on this link to look it up in Amazon.com)
Wikipedia Lookup (highlight a word and click on this link to look it up in Wikipedia)
Google Scholar
Firefox (and Netscape and Mozilla) - Drag the links onto your toolbar
ISBN lookup for Melvyl (on a page with an isbn, this will automatically search for the ISBN in Melvyl)
ISBN Lookup for Scotty (ditto for Scotty)
Scotty Keyword Lookup (click on this link to do a quick Scotty search)
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Books Seeking Readers


I would also like to call your attention to:Guide to RISC Processors: For Programmers and Engineers (readable and educational)
I have no doubt that these books will eventually develop a rich social life, but I thought I would try to help them out a little. All of the books can be found in our Scotty catalog.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Nature Nanotechnology and Photonics
http://www.nature.com/nnano/index.html
http://www.nature.com/nphoton/index.html
Friday, January 26, 2007
Full Backfile from O'Reilly!

I have some great news for you all. We now have ALL of the O'Reilly books. nearly 900 of them. You will no longer have to check if the publication date is 2003- or 2004- or whatever...we have them ALL!
http://library.ucr.edu/go/oreilly
Or find the link on the library Web site.
There is a huge backlog of ebooks that have not made it into Scotty yet, so the books may not show up there for a while.
Happy reading!
Monday, November 06, 2006
Chat Reference

This weekend, we officially launched chat (Internet) reference for UC people. You may not get me, you may not even get a UCR Librarian, but during the following hours, the ask a librarian icon on the Libraries' Web site will become LIVE and you can chat with a real live UC Librarian. Try it out.
Hours:
Sunday | Monday - Thursday | Friday | ||
5 - 9 p.m. | 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. | 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
Monday, October 16, 2006
Conference Proceedings

I am going to lay this on the line.
I have no idea what to do about conference proceedings. We have full coverage of ACM conferences and IEEE conferences and ACM/IEEE conferences through our digital library subscriptions, but I get dozens of notification slips for conferences in any given week and I really can't buy them all and I really can't buy just one or two individual years in a whole series, so really I just pretty much say no. For example, this week I have a notification for:
- Advanced Materials for Energy Conversion (III)
- World Environmental and Water Resources Congress (2006)
- Waste Management and the Environment (III)
- Management of Intentional and Accidental Water Pollution (2005)
- Advanced Materials Forum (III)
I think you probably get the point.
So the upshot is, if you do see a paper in a volume of proceedings in Compendex or in the references of another paper, unless it is IEEE or ACM, the chances are we don't have it. However, if you request the paper from ILL (email to illsci@ucr.edu with the information about the paper and your name, department, status and email address), you will likely get it emailed to you in a matter of days. This is actually much more convenient than coming to the Science Library and copying it yourself. In the end, I think you will thank me for not buying the proceedings volume in which your paper can be found.
On the other hand, if you know of a great conference, in which all (or most) of the papers are high quality and pertinent to UCR research or teaching, do let me know, because I can put those conferences on a standing order. However you would then have to come here to copy the papers you want.
P.S. A note on SPIE. Once upon a time we had full online access to the proceedings of SPIE. Then it stopped, presumably because we weren't actually paying for them. Please let me know if you are a big fan of SPIE. I might be able to start the process of actually buying them, and I would know for sure if anyone is reading this blog.
P.P.S. I forgot to mention that we also have all of the proceedings done by the S.A.E. (Note: Because of overly restrictive Digital Rights Management policies by S.A.E. we are, hopefully temporarily, without S.A.E. access)
P.P.P.S. I am also working on getting full access to M.R.S. Proceedings, but do feel free to help me advocate.
P.P.P.P.S. Which also brings up the point that if you know of any organizations that publish all of their proceedings online, let me know. I may not know about it, and they may be useful.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Fab New Library Services in Fall!
- Laptop Check- out - We will have 10 laptops for use in the Rivera and Science Libraries
- Bookable Study rooms - Reserve a room for studying or for meeting with your students
- Office Suite on all Libraries' computers
Stay tuned for more fabulousness.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Free music for you!
[Section deleted due to the inexorable march of time and change - The CDIGIX service has been discontinued and the new service is known as Ruckus]
For more info go to http://www.cnc.ucr.edu/legal2share/index.php?content=start
Monday, August 21, 2006
RSS

For those of you who have no idea what I am talking about when I say RSS, it is basically a technology that allows makers of "news" to package the news in such a way that a browser, website, email reader or other independent application on your side can go pick it up and show it to you. You can monitor many of these news "feeds" from the same program at the same time, so these programs are often call aggregators, because they aggregate all of your important news in one place for you.
Most all traditional news sources (Is Yahoo! news traditional?) now produce feeds.

Look for the lovely little orange rectangles or the more recent orange square.
Feeds can be picked up by Mozilla Thunderbird, put into your myYahoo!, placed onto your Firefox links toolbar as an "active link," converted to HTML and fed to any Web page (Including iLearn), or read in a dizzying array of ather ways.

For more information and a somewhat realtime list of our resources that support RSS, visit the RSS page on the Libraries' Web site.
Oh and do remember to copy this URL into your aggregator:
http://englibucr.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Monday, August 14, 2006
Remote Access Services
Too get more information, click on the "Connect from home" link in the upper left hand of the Libraries' Home page
[Section deleted due to the inexorable march of time and progress]
Username = UCR NetID (same as email)
Password = NetID PAssword (same as email)
Note: If you use EndNote to connect to databases, or if you use SciFinder Scholar, you will need to download the Client VPN.
If you have any difficulties, please feel free to contact me.
Friday, August 11, 2006
ENGnetBASE - eBooks
There are also several sub-collections for specific engineering areas:
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Information Security
Info Technology
Materials
Nanotechnology
Telecommunications
Remember to use the Proxy or VPN to read these at home. Enjoy!
Thursday, August 03, 2006
IEEE and ACM
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
New Books Lists
To sign up: Visit the new books page for your subject and scroll to the bottom. Enter your email address in the box and click on the button "email me __'s."
The Latest T's for 7/25/06
- Biological and pharmaceutical nanomaterials
- Integrated governance and water basin management : conditions for regime change and sustainability
- Introduction to microfluidics
- Mechanical tribology : materials, characterization, and applications
- Vehicular engine design
- Enduring passion : the story of the Mercedes-Benz brand / Leslie Butterfield.
The Latest QA's for 7/25/06
- Mathematical methods for scientists and engineers
- Beginning RSS and Atom programming
- Building the data warehouse
Monday, July 17, 2006
Powersearching Google
One of the topics I am covering in the workshop is Google Books, and the method for linking directly to Scotty from Google Books when using the Firefox browser. It is quite cool.