20071126

Nature Precedings.

Take a look at this new, free resource. The web-site describes it's aim:

"Nature Precedings is a place for researchers to share documents,
including presentations, posters, white papers, technical papers,
supplementary findings, and manuscripts."

The material in the developing archive is screened but not peer reviewed.
RSS feeds are available for subject divisions.

Read more: http://precedings.nature.com/about .

20071030

My November Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):
November 01, Thursday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
November 08. Thursday, closed
November 15, Thursday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
November 22, Thursday, closed
November 29, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm

20071002

My October Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):
October 04, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
October 11, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
October 18, Thursday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
October 23, Tuesday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm

20070925

DARTS (Depositary Access to Reports, Technical and Scientific)

The Paul Laurence Dunbar and Fordham Health Sciences Libraries offers access to DARTS
as a U.S. GPO Depository . DARTS indexes NTIS (National Technical Information Service) materials. [Example: NASA Technical Reports.] Full text reports are available when provided by NTIS.

Access is restricted:
library building computers only, ask an information desk staff member to enter an account and password. Sorry, no remote access.

20070901

My September Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):
September 06, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
September 13, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
September 18, Tuesday, 9:00am to 11:00am
September 27, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm

20070827


Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining: Challenges and Realities
This book is available in the print Reference collection, 2nd floor, Dunbar Library.

Use Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining to get grounded in practical applications of data mining when only low quality data is available. Courses: CS405/605, CS499,699, CS701, CS705, CS711.

The Publisher describes the book's content: "This book provides a focal point for research and real-world data mining practitioners that advance knowledge discovery from low-quality data; it presents in-depth experiences and methodologies, providing theoretical and empirical guidance to users who have suffered from underlying low-quality data. Contributions also focus on interdisciplinary collaborations among data quality, data processing, data mining, data privacy, and data sharing."

20070815

Gamer's Night. -- @ the Library.

Contest: Unreal Tournament
Sep. 07, Friday, 6:30pm to 10:30pm

The University Libraries, CaTS, and Residence Services invite you to get your game on. We've got the equipment, you've got the skill. [...or if you've never played Unreal Tournament, bring some fun and good luck.] Free pizza, snacks, and soft-drinks! Show your WSU ID to get in.

Also offered: WSU Jeopardy, Family Feud.
Read more.

20070810

Announcing the OhioLINK Electronic Book Center!

OhioLINK does eBooks better. Advanced search features. Work with pages and chapters!
  • Engineering = 900 books
  • Computer Science = 1000 books
Use e-books: http://ebooks.ohiolink.edu
Learn how to search the e-books: http://www.ohiolink.edu/ostaff/ebchelp/helpmain.html

Contributing publishers: Springer, Oxford. (soon ABC-CLIO)
Other eBook options for engineers: Safari, NetLibrary.

note:These collections are available to OhioLINK members.

20070803

The Electronic Journal Center now contains Supplementary Objects.

Sometimes an electronic article is more than just text. Video, interactive diagrams and other supplementary material may complement the printed word. The OhioLINK EJC now contains links to supplementary material! (when provided by the publisher)

Check out this example from Experimental Cell Research:
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/ejc/article.cgi?issn=00144827&issue=v313i0013&article=2766_domgaraamoad

20070712

ACM Transactions on the WEB
- now available to WSU faculty staff and students in the Electronic Journal Center -

ACM describes the journal: Transactions on the Web (TWEB) is a journal publishing refereed articles reporting the results of research on Web content, applications, use, and related enabling technologies. Topics in the scope of TWEB include but are not limited to the following: Browsers and Web Interfaces; Electronic Commerce; Electronic Publishing; Hypertext and Hypermedia; Semantic Web; Web Engineering; Web Services; and Service-Oriented Computing XML. Other related topics include: Accessibility; Business Services Education; Knowledge Management and Representation; Mobility and pervasive computing; Performance and scalability; Recommender systems; Searching, Indexing, Classification, Retrieval and Querying, Data Mining and Analysis; Security and Privacy; and User Interfaces.

Sample issue.

20070709

Bookmark articles with the newest feature of the OhioLINK EJC. Find an EJC article you want to bookmark. Select your favourite bookmark service from the icon bar at the bottom of the article's action block. Action blocks are located in the upper-right of each EJC article. Select your favourite:
  • del.icio.us
  • Google
  • Bookmarks
  • Connotea
  • Digg
  • reddit
  • Spurl
  • Windows Live Favorites
Read the instructions and see screen shots.

20070702

WSU and OhioLINK have purchased 2006 and 2007 Springer eBooks. We will be loading the books into a new electronic book center in upcoming months.

WSU faculty, staff, and students can use Springer eBooks now, temporarily, directly from SpringerLink:
http://www.springerlink.com/

  • Choose .pdf while viewing a list of search results.
  • Choose Open: Entire document while reading a chapter abstract.

Choose the book [title] to unify the chapters in one search result list; emulate Table Of Content results for the printed work.

A SpringerLink search will mix journal content we own, journal content we don't own, book chapters we've bought, and those we haven't.

Indicates full-text pre-paid access. (Green is good; no green means no go) If you find something you need dated 2005 or earlier, consult the OhioLINK Catalog to see if a copy is available.

Please let me know if you find this collection useful.
My July Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):
July 05, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
July 12, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
July 17, Thursday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
July 26, Thursday -- closed

20070627

When Google doesn't get it ... there are areas when a different search approach can save time. Searching for historical papers can be made more efficient by using these archives, listed by Mark Shelton at Brown University. Care to add any others?

20070620


Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction

Available electronically to WSU faculty, staff and students through the Gale Virtual Reference Library.


Use the Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction to get quick perspectives on many topics within the field of human computer interaction (HCI) such as concepts, design, usability, evaluation, innovations, and applications of HCI in organizations. Identify principle authors in HCI. Courses: ISE451, HFE651, HFE753.

20070613

Scirus is a search engine for scientists and engineers. Results include journals, preferred websites, and other websites. The preferred web sites have been analyzed. Preferred websites are more highly relevant to professional or academic audiences.

Customize Scirus:create internal links to WSU full-text material - visit search preferences. Choose OhioLINK.

Scirus provides the ability to export or e-mail tagged search results.

Give it a try and let me know what you think.

20070531

My June Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):
May 03, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
May 10, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
May 17, Thursday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
May 24, Thursday - closed
May 31, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
ISI Web of Knowledge (including the Science Citation Index) will have a different interface soon. "In a few months, ISI Web of Knowledge users will see a totally new interface." It's not just another upgrade - and it's definitely more than just a new look." Look at the preview and get more information: http://isiwebofknowledge.com/currentuser_wokhome/cu_new/newface/.

20070529

RefWorks Update: A colleague of mine shared updated instructions for importing Library Catalog selections into RefWorks.
  1. Mark records by using the check boxes in the list of results.
  2. Store checked records, then click on View Saved Records.
  3. Click on Export Saved Records.
  4. Under Format of List, choose Full Record.
  5. Under Send List To, choose Local Disk and click Submit.
  6. Open RefWorks.
  7. In the References menu, click on IMPORT.
  8. Use Import Filter/Data Source labeled Innovate Interfaces INNOPAC.
  9. Use Database OhioLINK Library Catalog (Full Display).
  10. Browse for the test file you saved in step 5.
  11. Click IMPORT.

20070426

My May Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):
May 03, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
May 10, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
May 17, Thursday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
May 24, Thursday - closed
May 31, Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm

20070404


ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD)

- now available to WSU faculty staff and students in the Electronic Journal Center -
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/ejc/journal.cgi?issn=15564681

ACM describes the journal:
TKDD focuses on research in the knowledge discovery and analysis of diverse forms of data. Subjects include: scalable and effective algorithms for data mining and data warehousing, mining data streams, mining multi-media data, mining high-dimensional data, mining text, Web, and semi-structured data, mining spatial and temporal data, data mining for community generation, social network analysis, and graph structured data, security and privacy issues in data mining, visual, interactive and online data mining, pre-processing and post-processing for data mining, robust and scalable statistical methods, data mining languages, foundations of data mining, KDD framework and process, and novel applications and infrastructures exploiting data mining technology. (Read more.)

20070401

My April Russ Office Hours
(Room 404):

Apr 05 -- 12:00n to 2:00p
Apr 12 -- 02:00p to 4:00p
Apr 19 -- 01:00p to 3:00p
Apr 26 -- 01:00p to 3:00p

20070327

Big changes in the library catalog!
  1. Sleek new look
  2. Results ranked by relevance (or choose your own sort)
  3. Cover images added
  4. Reviews
  5. Save preferred searches
  6. "Link out" journal search
Try it out: http://wsuol2.wright.edu

20070320

Metamaterials

- now available to WSU faculty staff and students in the Electronic Journal Center -
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/ejc/journal.cgi?issn=18731988

Elsevier describes the journal: The Journal aims to cover a wide area of research, connected with artificial electromagnetic materials and surfaces in microwave and optical range, and encompassing general theory, design, applications, fabrication and technology. This involves both theoretical and experimental papers on metamaterials, chiral and bianisotropic media, various periodic structures and frequency selective surfaces, EBG (electromagnetic bandgap) and PBG (Photonic bandgap) structures, high-impedance surfaces, nanostructures, etc., as well as whole range of their applications in antenna and circuit technology and various electromagnetic devices. (Read more.)

20070315

RefWorks Tip for ISI Web of Knowledge.

The RefWorks notes field can hold a paper's cited reference list.

While using ISI Web of Knowledge:
  • Method A - Search results or Record view
  1. use right-side menu bar
  2. select FULL RECORD + CITED REFERENCES from the drop down menu
  3. skip to Export
  • Method B - View Marked List
  1. check CITED REFERENCES in field menu
  2. skip to Export
  • Export
  1. click on Export-to-Reference-Software
  2. save the uml_view.cgi file to disk
Start RefWorks
  1. choose References | Import
  2. set import filter = ISI
  3. set database = Web of Knowledge
  4. Browse for file: uml_view.cgi
  5. Import

The reference list will display in the notes field when you view or edit a record.

20070308

New to the reference collection:

Biomems and Biomedical Nanotechnology

by Mauro Ferrari, ed.
PLDL Reference: TP248.25.N35 B56 2006
  • V1. Biological and biomedical nanotechnology
  • V2. Micro-nano technology for genomics and proteomics
  • V3. Therapuetic micro/nanotechnology
  • V4. Biomolecular sensing, processing and analysis
Springer describes the set: The frontiers of microtechnology and nanotechnology are changing the face of medicine through the efforts of researchers to build biomedical microelectromechanical systems, or bioMEMS - tiny working machines so small, they measure only a few millionths of a meter across. BIOMEMS AND BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY, edited by Mauro Ferrari, comprises the first comprehensive reference devoted to all aspects of research in the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), microfabrication, and nanotechnology. Contributions report on fundamental and applied investigations of the material science, biochemistry, and physics of biomedical microdevices. (Read more.)