Did
you know about?
- Congratulations on the
BME program becoming the Department of Bioengineering!!
- Graduate Research Seminars to enhance your
research needs. They're free but registration is requested to
ensure enough packets are provided. To register go to:
http://library.uta.edu/Main/gradSeminars.uta.
For engineering disciplines -- Sunday, Aug. 28th in Ransom
Hall 211 A&B from 1:30-4:00pm
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Genetics is available
full-text from v.1 (1916-present) because of our print subscription,
call number: QH 431 .G43.
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Nucleic Acids Research
is available full-text from v. 27 (1999-present) in the Oxford
University Press collection. - Open Access
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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
is available full-text from v. 1 (2002-present). - Open Access
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BioOne -
This unique database of high-impact
bioscience research journals has a new look.
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Columbia
Earthscape - Provides curriculum-related materials, conference
proceedings, video clips, and links and resources and is divided into
four sections: Research, Education, Earth Affairs Magazine and Links &
Resources. Subject topics include: astronomy, ecoloby,
environment, geology, meteorology, oceanography and paleontology.
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Cochrane Library interface changes to Wiley InterScience. - The
Cochrane Library is an electronic publication designed to supply high
quality evidence to inform people providing and receiving health care,
and those responsible for research, teaching, funding and administration
of health care at all levels.
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Tissue
Engineering and Journal
of Computational Biology are available online from Mary Ann
Liebert, Inc. publications and no longer available via Ingenta.
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Database Spotlight:
Oxford
Reference Online - brings together language and subject
reference works from Oxford University Press into a single
cross-searchable resource. It contains over 100 titles. The collection
includes subject encyclopedias, dictionaries, and reference works in
more than twenty subject areas.
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