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About SEL
The Science
& Engineering Library (SEL) is located in the basement of Nedderman
Hall (Room B03). SEL houses materials in biology, chemistry, mathematics,
and physics for the College of Science and
all areas of engineering (biomedical, civil & environmental, computer
science, electrical, industrial & manufacturing systems, materials science
amd mechanical & aerospace) for the College
of Engineering. SEL also provides outreach service to the UTA/Fort
Worth Campus and the Automation and Robotics
Research Institute (ARRI).
HISTORY
of SEL
Science and Engineering was originally located on the third floor of
the Central Library. In the
mid-1980s, plans were being made for a new Engineering Building, which would
hopefully include space for a Science and Engineering Library. On October 8,
1988, Engineering II was dedicated. In
January of 1989, the Science and Engineering Department moved from the Central
Library to Engineering II and the new Science and Technology Branch Library.
This appears to be the first library on campus to contain compact
shelving. In 1991, Engineering II
was renamed Nedderman Hall in honor of Wendell H. Nedderman.
Nedderman came to Arlington State College in 1959, as the first Dean of
engineering and in 1972, became President of the University of Texas at
Arlington.
General News
Our Group Study Room (GSR) provides an excellent place for students to
study with fellow classmates and/or work on assigned projects. The GSR is
located adjacent to the copier room, comfortably seats eight and has an erasable
marker board. The GSR Policy
requires reservations be made to use the study room for a maximum of two
consecutive hours per group. UTA IDs are required for use of the room.
Reservations are made at the Circulation Desk.
Circulation
Corner
To put books and homework solutions on reserve for your students, contact Connie
Eley @ ext. 4518 or eley@uta.edu. Check Reserves
Services for more information. When resources aren't available in the
UTA Libraries' print, microform or electronic collections, use Interlibrary
Loan and Document Delivery Services.
| Name | Liaison Departments | Phone | Web page | |
| Antoinette Nelson | BIOL, CHEM, BME | nelsona@uta.edu | 817/272-7433 | Subject information |
| Barbara Howser | MATH, CEE, MAE | howser@uta.edu | 817/272-7519 | Subject information |
| Jason Neal | PHYS, CSE, EE, IE, MSE | jrneal72@uta.edu | 817/272-2698 | Subject information |
Contact the library liaison for your department to arrange individual or class instruction sessions for database searching or library resources and services, tours of SEL and collection development concerns.
Science News
Science
and Mathematics Databases. This link provides information to subject
databases, internet resources and guides & bibliographies relevant to each
science discipline.
For specific library news relevant to Science subject areas, click on the department.
| Biology | Chemistry | Mathematics | Physics | Archived Issues |
Engineering News
Engineering
and Computer Science Databases. This link
provides information to subject databases, internet resources and guides &
bibliographies relevant to each engineering discipline.
For specific library news relevant to Engineering subject areas, click on the department.
Research Tools
Library Research at
the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries: A Hypertext Guide
Exhibits
Drop by SEL to view the latest exhibit.
New Books
This new
books list specifically pertains to SEL disciplines and is updated bi-monthly. To see other new books added to the general library
collections, click on the "New
in PULSe" tab when searching PULSe,
the online catalog. Then, you can select and/or limit by Location:
(Central, SEL, AFA, Special Collections), Display: (last week, last 2 weeks,
last 3 weeks, last 4 weeks), or Sort by: (call number, author or title).
Sorting by call number is recommended when looking for books on specific
disciplines. See Call
Numbers, to know more about call number classification on specific science
and engineering disciplines.
E-Journals
The electronic
journals page, only includes links to collections containing full text
journals available electronically. The UTA Libraries subscribe to many other
journals and magazines which are available in the Libraries. Consult the Online
Catalog (PULSe) to determine if a journal is
available in non-electronic format at UTA. Access to some journals may be
restricted to UTA faculty, students, and staff.
Below are just a few of the e-journals available by collection:
American Chemical
Society
Association of Computing
Machinery (ACM) Digital Library
American Society of
Mechanical Engineering
Institute of Physics
(IOP)
Royal Society of
Chemistry
Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
Wiley InterScience
Database Spotlight
CHEMnetBASE
Trial ends March 31, 2002.
The Chapman & Hall/CRC handbooks, including the famed Handbook of
Chemistry & Physics as well as the Combined Chemical Dictionary and
other sources of reference data on inorganic, organic, and organometallic
compounds, polymers, and natural products.
ENGnetBASE
Trial ends March 31, 2002.
Also available through Engineering Village 2. Over 100 Chapman &
Hall/CRC
handbooks of electrical, civil, mechanical, materials, chemical, electronic,
and computer engineering. Computer topics from CAD to multimedia production
to neural networks. Engineering information on materials properties, design
issues, techniques, and more.
ENVIROnetBASE
Trial ends March 31, 2002.
Over 50 handbooks from Chapman & Hall/CRC, covering pollutants, waste
treatment, assessment, and emergency response. Resources on wetlands and
wildlife
Reference
Corner
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries' Adopt-A-Journal
program is a way to enhance the vital information resources that support
teaching and research on campus.
Coming soon: New Reference resources list.
Previous Issues
December
2001
January 2002
February 2002