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February 9, 2009UC Libraries Acquire Access to Springer Electronic Books 2005-2009The UC Libraries have purchased nearly every Springer ebook published in English and German from 2005 to 2009, including Landolt-Börnstein. The collection includes nearly 20,000 ebooks in the sciences and social sciences. This purchase builds on our existing access to Springer book series - such as Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Physics, and Topics in Current Chemistry - to greatly expand our ebook collections. You can see a list of available titles at the CDL web site UC Libraries Springer eBooks Pilot. Each book chapter is available as a PDF file without digital rights management (DRM). These files can be downloaded, printed, and even transferred to a PDA or Kindle. Eventually, these ebooks will be linked from our UCLA Library Catalog as well as from the Melvyl Catalog, UC-eLinks, and Google Scholar. In the meantime, you can search or browse them directly at http://springerlink.com. Books are available in the following categories:
A few Springer ebooks are excluded from this purchase because they have been jointly published with another publisher. This purchase will help the libraries to study the viability of ebooks, including such factors as preferences, behaviors, and usage. We will be soliciting feedback from our users regarding the advantages and disadvantages of the electronic format for their specific disciplines and formats. If you have questions or feedback, please contact your SEL Subject Specialist. September 24, 2008Treasure Hunt for Graduate Students - starts September 24th, ends October 6thClick to begin the Treasure HuntSeptember 23, 2008Finding Journal Articles Online and other SEL Fall 2008 EventsFinding Journal Articles online: Learn how to find full text articles online, how to discover the best databases for articles on a given topic, and how to use these resources respectively through online demonstration and hands-on instruction. June 23, 2008SEL’s Website has a new lookThe Science & Engineering Library Website migrated to a Web content management system (CMS) known as RedDot in June 2008. This migration brings SEL’s Website onto the CMS platform used by most UCLA Library sites. Please send questions and comments about the redesign. *Links on the left for resources formerly available in pulldown menus: *Links to "E-resources"; "Subjects Supported" by SEL; and "Quick Links" found near top, right hand side *"Subjects Supported" page includes links to: May 27, 2008Melvyl Catalog users: Next-Generation Melvyl Pilot Began May 27, 2008If you use the Melvyl Catalog, the online catalog of books, journals, and other materials held by the ten UC campuses, you may be pleased to learn that major enhancements are being considered. Please try Next-Generation Melvyl, then take the survey or give your feedback using the Feedback link at the bottom of the search results screen or by clicking Home, upper right hand side below the banner and selecting Feedback. The Next-Generation Melvyl pilot project began May 27, 2008 and will last for the next six months. It merges Melvyl and WorldCat, an online catalog containing more than eighty million records about books, journals, videos, music, articles, and other types of materials held by libraries worldwide. The pilot searches both of these catalogs and more for items such as hard-to-find materials, current and historical works, and foreign-language items. Once you locate records of interest in Next-Generation Melvyl, you can build lists of items, share them with colleagues or students, bookmark them using del.icio.us and similar tools, export references to EndNote or RefWorks, read Amazon.com reviews or write your own, and much more. The results display shows which UCLA libraries own the item as well as other libraries where the item can be found, and you can request items held elsewhere. You can also search Next-Generation Melvyl in multiple languages. If you need help with Next-Generation Melvyl, please click on Get Help on the top banner or contact an SEL subject specialist. Please note that the current Melvyl Catalog will continue to be available throughout the pilot project. January 9, 2008New Year, New Look for Web of Knowledge - Solve a Web of Knowledge puzzle - Win a prize (Submit entries by 5 pm, January 15)Web of Science, BIOSIS Previews, and Zoological Record, three databases on the Web of Knowledge platform have a new look for 2008. To encourage UCLA students, faculty, and staff to try the new interface, library staff have prepared a crossword puzzle. Complete the crossword puzzle and return it to any of the Science & Engineering Library Collections or the Biomedical Library by 5 pm on January 15, 2008 to be entered into a drawing for prizes. July 2007
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| Function/Feature | Current Melvyl | Melvyl-T |
| Telnet | Yes | Yes |
| Save | Yes | Yes |
| Request | Yes | Yes |
| Combined Melvyl Catalog and Periodicals Titles | No | Yes |
| General keyword search | No | Yes |
| Call number searching | No | Yes |
| Limit search to electronic resources | No | Yes |
| Phrase and proximity search | No | Yes |
| Sorting results | No | Yes |
| Multilingual character support (e.g., Chinese, Korean and Japanese characters) | No | Yes |
| Combined Author Title Index | No | Yes |
| Browsing heading searches (author, series, subject) | No | Yes |
| Name and subject cross references | No | Yes |
Linking to electronic journals and books is available by clicking the
link listed by campus holdings in the full-record display format. Journal article databases will begin linking to Melvyl-T via
as of June 17, 2003.
The service (for interlibrary loan and document delivery services) is currently available in Melvyl-T and checks the holdings in Melvyl-T. Request will begin linking from article databases to Melvyl-T on July 1, 2003.
Profiles that were created for the legacy Melvyl Catalog/Periodicals Titles databases will not be moved to Melvyl-T. Users can create a new Profile in Melvyl-T by clicking the
link at the top of the web page and following the instructions. Sign In changes into
when you register and sign in, and this is where you can modify your Profile. Note: Some profile features (such as PIN numbers for Request, timeout settings, etc.) that were available in legacy Melvyl are not available in Melvyl-T due to privacy issues and system design.
Bibliographic citation software
Melvyl-T import filters have been created for EndNote, ProCite, and Reference Manager and are available from ISI ResearchSoft, the producer of EndNote, ProCite, and Reference Manager, on their sites listed below. You may customize any of these import filters or create your own.
EndNote:
http://www.endnote.com/support/enfilters.asp
Library Catalog(MELVYL)
[use for both Web and Telnet]
ProCite:
http://www.procite.com/support/pcconfig.asp
Melvyl Catalog Web
Melvyl Catalog Telnet
Reference Manager:
http://www.refman.com/support/rmfilters.asp
Melvyl Catalog Web
Melvyl Catalog Telnet
A Melvyl-T connection file has been created for EndNote and is attached to the email along with this document. This connection file will be available on the ISI ResearchSoft web site by July 1, 2003. We are awaiting word from ISI ResearchSoft about connection files for ProCite and Reference Manager.
Melvyl-T will be implemented in SearchLight on July 1, 2003.
June 2003
ISI Journal Citation Reports Now Available Online Via Web of Knowledge
Interested in seeing your favorite journal’s impact factor? Trying to evaluate where to send your research to be published? You can now access ISI (Institute for Scientific Information) Journal Citation Reports® (JCR) online!
JCR Web is a Web of Knowledge resource for journal evaluation, using citation data drawn from over 8,400 scholarly and technical journals worldwide. Coverage is both multidisciplinary and international, and incorporates journals from over 3,000 publishers in 60 nations. JCR Web shows the relationship between citing and cited journals in a clear, easy-to-use framework.
Each annual database contains the citation data from the JCR year indicated. For every journal covered, the following information is collected or calculated:
March 2003
eScholarship and eRepository
eScholarship stimulates and facilitates innovation in scholarly communication in support of research and teaching. This includes creation, production, peer review, management, and dissemination of scholarly output. More information about e-Scholarship program hosted by the UC California Digital Library.
The eScholarship Repository offers faculty a central location for depositing any research or scholarly output deemed appropriate by their participating University of California research unit, center, or department. More information about the repository
June, 2002
ENVIROnetBASE: Search the complete text of over 70 engineering handbooks from CRC Press
Full text searching of CRC Press handbooks in the field of environmental science. Anything and everything the environmental professional or researcher needs is here. Facts, figures, charts, tables, illustrations, even formulas and rules of thumb, this database has it all. Each chapter is a pdf file and is full-text searchable. URL: http://www.environetbase.com/
May 2002 Scientific American Archive Online
The UC Science & Engineering Librarians represented by Anna Gold of UC San Diego, worked with Dave Fisher of UCSD's Acquisitions Department to complete a Tier 2 negotiation with Macmillan for online access to Scientific American. All UC campuses participated in the acquisition. Beginning May 6, 2002 all UC users will have access to PDF versions of the complete editorial pages of the magazine published since January 1993.
The direct URL for the archive is: http://www.sciamarchive.org/
April 2002
Current Contents and INSPEC now available on Ovid
The California Digital Library (CDL) is gradually moving all locally loaded CDL journal article databases, including BIOSIS, Current Contents, GeoRef, INSPEC, and MEDLINE, to new vendor platforms. While UCLA will continue to have access to these databases, the way these databases look and are searched is changing. On Thursday, April 11, Current Contents and INSPEC joined Compendex for searching using the Ovid interface. The CDL hosted versions of these databases will be discontinued in December, 2002. GeoRef and MEDLINE have already completed their transition, GeoRef using Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, and MEDLINE/HealthStar using PubMed interfaces, respectively. MathSciNet, SciFinder Scholar, and Web of Science will remain available from their current vendors.
Listed below are links to more information about the planned transitions. If you have any questions or concerns about the transition, please contact an SEL subject librarian or email sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
CDL-Hosted Journal Article Databases http://www.cdlib.org/news/cdlhosteddatabases.html
Latest Status of the Melvyl and CDL-hosted (Journal Article) Databases Transition http://www.cdlib.org/news/databasestatus.html
SEL Subject Specialists
Aerospace Engineering -- Sharon Shafer (310)825-2614 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Astronomy -- Elaine Adams (310)825-2649 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Atmospheric Sciences -- Audrey Jackson (310)825-3398 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Chemical Engineering -- Marion Peters (310)825-0190 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Chemistry -- Marion Peters (310)825-0190 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Civil Engineering -- Sharon Shafer (310)825-2614 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Computer Science -- Anita Colby (310)825-3983 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Earth & Space Sciences -- Audrey Jackson (310)825-3398 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Electrical Engineering -- Audrey Jackson (310)825-3398 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Environmental Engineering -- Sharon Shafer (310)825-2614 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Materials Science & Eng. -- Marion Peters (310)825-0190 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Mechanical Engineering -- Sharon Shafer (310)825-2614 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Mathematics -- Anita Colby (310)825-3983 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
Physics -- Elaine Adams (310)825-2649 mailto:sel-ref@library.ucla.edu
March 2002
SAE Digital Library Now Available Online
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Digital Library [Only works with IE 5.x or Netscape 6.1 and above]
http://www.elecpubs.sae.org/NXT/gateway.dll?f=templates&fn=default.htm&vid=SAE:SAE2
SAE is a database of technical papers, magazine and journal articles, books, reports, and standards published by the Society of Automotive Engineers. Coverage: 1906 - present, full-text for Technical Papers 1998 - present.
CHEMnetBASE http://www.chemnetbase.com/ from Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, includes the following resources:
The Ei Village version of Compendex is available via: Data & Knowledge Engineering We will act as the control library for the following titles. Print volumes of these journals will remain in our stacks. These titles are also available electronically.
Information Processing Letters If you have any questions or concerns about this project, please do let us know. Mike Randall, the UCLA Collection Management Initiative project coordinator, can be reached at 310-206-7813 or via e-mail at mhr@library.ucla.edu.
New articles will be posted on the Web as soon as they are available, complete with illustrative animations for clear presentation of concepts. For each chemical substance information on physical and chemical properties, production, applications, economic data, toxicology and occupational health is given. The chemical substances that are described in detail range from raw materials via bulk products to fine and specialty chemicals. Relevant patent information is given wherever available. Statistical Universe indexes statistics on population and demographics, business and financial activities, domestic and international trade, government programs, health, and politics. Statistical Universe lets you find:
All statistics issued by the U.S. government back to 1973 through CIS American Statistics Index. Some 1,000 of the best statistical publications of private and state government sources from 1980 forward through CIS' Statistical Reference Index. Approximately 2,000 indispensable titles from some 100 international intergovernmental organizations, all published annually since 1983 through CIS' Index to International Statistics.
Statistical Universe can be accessed via the Library's Home Page under Selected E-Resources by clicking on Lexis/Nexis Academic Universe at: http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe UCLA has subscribed to all three of the following optional abstract modules:
Re the optional tables module, we are only subscribed to the "basic" module and not the "research collection" module For online help in how to get started click on the "how do I" button on the upper left corner for a useful faq on finding different types of statistics using Statistical Universe. Power Tables, a new feature introduced in 2000 provides provides an excellent place to begin research or obtain quick statistics on a particular topic.
McGraw Hill These handbooks, using Internet Explorer as the preferred browser, have Interactive Deep Searchable (IDS) tables, featuring interactive graphs and equations. Clicking within the red ring changes a page into a table that looks and feels just like an Excel spreadsheet. Columns may be sorted into ascending or descending order. For chemical compounds, the hot linked chemical name produces its structure in a pop up window. Side by side comparisons are easily accomplished by selecting individual rows from a table. Data from tables, viewed with Internet Explorer, may be easily cut and pasted into Word reports and/or Excel spreadsheets and other Windows applications. Some graphs are interactive; clicking on the graph produces the coordinates. Hint: Follow the "path", located below the banner, to go back to previously viewed pages.
The Knovel platform offers molecular formula keyword searches using Hill System Order: Search example: From the Home page hit the SITE DATA SEARCH button on the top button bar.,br> Fill out the SITE DATA SEARCH: DEFINE 2nd CRITERIA: (select AND radio button) DEFINE 3rd CRITERIA: (select AND radio button) HIT SEARCH BUTTON. The CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics AND two (2) McGraw-Hill handbooks appear with table data. Hint: Follow the "path", located below the banner, to go back to the search results page and view the next handbook.
Access to SciFinder Scholar from valid UC IP addresses is almost 24 hours a day, 7 days a week--the system is unavailable from 3pm (PST) Saturday to 5am (PST) Sunday for maintenance activities. Users should logout upon completion of their searching, since UCLA shares a limited number of ports with other UC campuses. SciFinder Scholar's client software provides simple point and click access to the CAS databases including Chemical Abstracts, Registry, and CASREACT. No special training or knowledge of search command languages are required. Users may search more than 19 million citations to the chemistry literature by topic, author, CAS Registry Number, patent number, and CAS abstract number. More than 22 million chemical substances may be searched by chemical name, chemical structure, CAS Registry Number, and formula. Reaction information for organic and organometallic reactions from the CASREACT database is included.
Additional details, including hardware and software requirements as well as search examples, are available from SciFinder Scholar at: http://dirac.chem.ucla.edu/scifind
Questions regarding SciFinder Scholar can be directed to UCLA's Campus Contact: Marion Peters mpeters@library.ucla.edu (310)825-0190
A: We had expected that we would be able to launch ORION2 on September 27 as publicly announced, but unfortunately, recent tests of the system's capacity contradicted the results of earlier testing and indicated that the system would not be stable enough to accommodate the volume of use we expected. Rather than putting the system online and have users experience frustrating delays or error messages, we decided to refer users to the California Digital Library's Melvyl Catalog and California Periodicals Database while the vendor is working to fix what we hope is a minor problem. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience.
Question B: When will ORION2 be online?
A: We hope it will be online very soon, but we don't yet have an exact day or time (see answer to question A).
Question C: Why couldn't you leave ORION up?
A: ORION had a fixed and limited lifetime remaining, and this week is the latest the Library could wait to begin our transition off the old system. That transition involved moving records from ORION onto ORION2, which in addition to the catalog that users access also includes circulation functions. The Library has begun using those circulation functions as of September 27 to check materials in and out, but because ORION2 is a separate system from the old ORION, these circulation activities on the new system are not reflected on the old system. Therefore, circulation status of library materials and user account information is no longer current on ORION, so it would not be helpful to users to have it online any longer.
Question D: Can I do ORION Express and/or SRLF paging while ORION2 is down?
A: To page items from SRLF, consult the staff at the reference or circulation desks. You can place ORION Express requests through the CDL Request service, through the Request service on Melvyl via Telnet, or by filling out the form at http://oxpress.library.ucla.edu/index2.htm. (Please note that you must be a registered ORION Express user to utilize this document delivery service; for further information, please consult library staff or the Web page at http://www.library.ucla.edu/welcome/services/orionexpress/.)
Question E: How current are the UCLA Library holdings listed on Melvyl and the California Periodicals Database?
A: The Melvyl Catalog and the California Periodicals Database reflects current UCLA Library holdings, except for materials in process or on order.
Question F: Can I renew materials online while ORION2 is down?
A: You can renew materials by phone at 310/825-9188 (hours: M-Th 9 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Su 1-9 p.m.) when ORION2 is down, but you cannot renew them online.
Question G: Can I place holds online while ORION2 is down?
A: Please check with circulation or reference staff to determine if the material you are searching for is checked out. If so, you can place a recall request at the circulation desk, or you can use the online form at http://www.library.ucla.edu/welcome/services/recall.htm.
The Bruin Card number is the nine digits on the front of the card plus a tenth digit found on the back right-hand side of the card (usually 1 or 2). In some cases the tenth digit appears on the front of the card, seperated by a space from the first nine digits. You must enter all ten digits. Click here for information on how to get a Bruin Card
Guest users will have access to the library catalog and other information created by UCLA but may not have access to certain services and databases that have restricitons or fees for non-UCLA users. Major areas of coverage include:
UCLA will have access to the 1994-1998 files of all three or any combination of the databases. Like the print citation index products, Web of Science provides access through personal or corporate author, title, subject, and articles that cite a known work. In addition, Web of Science offers: Citation searching allows researchers to assess the impact of their research, and identify those who are citing their works. It is is a simple way to trace the development of an idea from the first time it is communicated in the literature to the present day. The Web interface makes it possible to locate items which share one or more cited references through a "Related Records" function.
Users can search the Web of Science in Full Search or Easy Search modes. Easy Search permits the user to search by: Topic - by looking for matches in the title, keywords, or abstract; Person - retrieving articles that the person has written, that cite a given person, or that are about the person; Place - retrieving articles published by persons working at a given institution or organization or in a specific geographic area. Full Search allows the user to search for articles by subject term, author name, journal title, author affiliation, as well as to search for articles that cite an author or article that is specified. If you have any questions about Web of Science, please contact a librarian at the reference desk at any library unit. Access Web of Science from any UCLA IP address at: http://www.webofscience.com
With the steadily increasing number of science and engineering journals available electronically, UCLA science librarians decided that a one-stop shopping approach for access to these journals would be a real help to UCLA faculty and other researchers. The UCLA science web developers at the Biomedical and Science & Engineering libraries collaborated to create the E-Resources web site. The pages are linked also from the Digital Resources site on the UCLA Library home page as well as from the Biomedical Library and Science & Engineering Library web pages. Suggestions for additional full text electronic resources are welcomed by the Collection Development Librarians.
February 2002
Bruin OnLine Proxy Server Update for IE Users
Here's an additional tip for Bruin Online proxy server IE users: Based on recent troubleshooting, the Biomedical Library reported in their February 2002 Update
The best recommendation is to download IE version 6. It's free and it shouldn't take too long if you have a LAN, DSL, or cable modem connection to the Internet. You can download it at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp
February 2002
CHEMnetBASE - Chemistry Reference Books Online
The California Digital Library (CDL) has recently purchased perpetual access, with UC campuses sharing the annual access fees, for several chemistry reference books available via CHEMnetBASE.
-- contains chemical, structural and bibliographic data on almost 450,000 compounds, and covers information from--
-- contains physical properties for 1000 polymers of most interest to polymer chemists & technologists
-- contains 25,000 most commonly cited compounds in the chemical literature
-- contains over 29,000 of the most commonly sought organic compounds, featuring physical data, spectral data, and structures
January 2002
Ovid's version of the Compendex database is now available.
Ei Compendex Plus provides abstracts and full bibliographic citations for worldwide engineering and technical literature and encompasses all engineering disciplines, as well as related fields in science and management. The records in the database are drawn from over 2,600 published journals, conference proceedings and individual conference papers, technical reports, monographs, and other materials. In the future, INSPEC will also be on the Ovid interface, allowing simultaneous searching of both Compendex and INSPEC.
December 2001
Effective 12/31/01, SilverPlatter's version of the Compendex database will no longer be available.
After 12/31, you will be able to use the Ei Village version of Compendex until the new OVID version of the interface is available (during the first week of January 2002).
Reach this database directly at http://www.ei.org/engineeringvillage2
From the CDL Collections and Services page
(http://www.cdlib.org/collections/) on the "Other Databases" pulldown menu From the CDL-hosted databases page (http://www.dbs.cdlib.org/) on the "More databases" pulldown menu CDL Directory entry for Compendex via Ei Village http://www.cdlib.org/cgi-bin/search_title?title=Compendex+[via+Ei+Village] As soon as the Ovid version of Compendex is available we will provide details on the various ways to reach this version of the database.
October 2001
Research Project to Study Electronic Journal Usage
Do users prefer electronic to print access to their journals? The University of California libraries are embarking on a year-long research project, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to examine this question. During this Collection Management Initiative, print volumes for selected titles will be relocated to the Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF) for the duration of the project. Researchers will then track users' reactions, as they must rely either on the digital versions of selected journals, or page the print volumes from the SRLF. For more information about this initiative, see http://www.ucop.edu/cmi
The Science & Engineering Library will be the experimental library for the following titles. Print volumes of these titles will be stored in the SRLF and will be available for paging. Electronic access to these titles will continue as usual.
Neural Networks
Parallel Computing
SIAM Journal on Computing
Journal of Algorithms
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Journal Of Systems And Software
SIAM Journal of Optimization
September 2001
Fall 2001- Noon Tours of the Library
The Science & Engineering Library is offering Orientation Tours the following times:
Tuesday, Sept. 25 - Friday, Sept. 28.......Noon
Monday, Oct. 1 - Friday, Oct. 5............Noon
Tours meet at the Circulation Desk, SEL/EMS Collection 8270 Boelter Hall
September, 2001
Trial access to Britannica Online Educational Subscription Service from Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
The product can be accessed at the following URL: http://search.eb.com/
The UCLA Library has the opportunity to participate in a California Consortium of Institutions and must decide whether to participate by mid-October.
Comments and feedback are needed by October 5, 2001 and should be sent to Lise Snyder, chair of DAAC (lsnyder@library.ucla.edu) and copy to Sharon E. Farb, Coordinator of Digital Acquisitions (farb@library.ucla.edu).
Background
Earlier this year Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. announced it would no longer offer the full-content of Encyclopedia Britannica on its free consumer website (www.britannica.com). What remains on the free site is an abbreviated version of the full general reference database. As of late July, 2001, full content is, again, being made available as a subscription service.
About Britannica Online Educational Service (from the publisher) Britannica Online includes the complete encyclopedia, as well as Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and the Britannica Book of the Year. Britannica Online can also be used to search an Internet directory that includes more than 130,000 links to Web sites selected, rated and reviewed by Britannica editors. Through this service, you can find more than 72,000 articles, updated and revised by EB editors and contributors; over 10,000 illustrations, including photographs, drawings, maps, and flags; and more than 75,000 definitions and world histories from Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
On Monday, September 17, Britannica will launch the newly enhanced Britannica Online. Some of the thfeaturesat will be added include:
August, 2001
American Institute of Physics Journals
After protracted negotiations with the American Institute of Physics, the CDL is pleased to announce it has secured a three-year contract with AIP (2001-2003). In addition to offering full text access UC-wide for all the AIP and Maik Nauka journals, AIP was able to negotiate access for the journals of the Acoustical Society of America, American Association of Physics Teachers, American Vacuum Society, International Centre for Diffraction Data (Powder Diffraction) and the Society of Rheology. The CDL, on behalf of the UC campuses, made a donation in support of Acoustics Research Letters Online (ARLO), a new entrepreneurial electronic journal, and fulltext access for that journal is also included.
Article level links are being added to citations in the CDL-hosted databases using the current CDL linking technology for all journal titles included in the AIP contract.
Access to all journals is available through AIP's Online Journal Publishing Service (OJPS) located at http://ojps.aip.org/ .
August, 2001
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Online [ http://uclibs.org/PID/12130 ] is now available to all campuses, except UCR. It is being added to the CDL Wiley license and is funded by the campuses.
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry is a reference work, international in scope and coverage, encompassing all the disciplines and current practice of industrial chemistry and chemical engineering around the world. Its 1000 major articles by 3,000 leaders from research and industrial organizations are well-illustrated with charts and figures and extensive bibliographies.
Subject areas include:
The encyclopedia is fully searchable by keywords, author, CAS registry number in the fulltext and even in tables and figures. Cross references and bibliographies are extensively hyperlinked for added convenience.
Table of contents available at http://www.vchgroup.de/contents/ullmann/index.html
August, 2001
Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology [http://uclibs.org/PID/12129] is now available to all campuses, except UCR. It is being added to the CDL Wiley license and is funded by the campuses
Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia features over 27,000 pages and 800 articles; this 27-volume encyclopedia includes: CAS registry numbers, over 5,000 photos, charts, graphs, figures and tables, in-depth up to-date information on regulations, patents and licensing.
In addition to updating traditional subjects, the Fourth Edition will include expanded coverage of biotechnology, materials science, computer technology, energy sources and conversion techniques, and environmental issues such as pollution control, toxicology, and recycling technology.
The Encyclopedia also includes miscellaneous topics such as:
August, 2001
American Mathematical Society Journals
Also as part of the EBSCO project, full-text access to all nine American Mathematical Society journals [ http://www.ams.org/journals ] is now available to all campuses. We do have an obligation to maintain subscriptions to the four primary AMS journals, although these can be electronic subscriptions. Campuses are free to cancel print.
July, 2001
Statistical Universe
All UCLA students, faculty and staff now have access to a new digital resource: Statistical Universe. Statistical Universe indexes and abstracts printed federal, state, and international statistical publications as well as selected business and professional publications containing statistics.
Or by clicking on the following urls:
http://www.lexis-nexis.com/cis
general link for all Universe products)
http://www.lexis-nexis.com/statuniv(direct link)
July, 2001
Trial Access to Knovel Web site http://www.knovel.com/ will be available until August 15
Among the handbooks available for simultaneous searching are:
CRC Press
Molecular formulas are listed in Hill order. *Carbon first, Hydrogen second, and all remaining elements, including Deuterium and Tritium, in alphabetical order. *If no Carbon is present, put all elements in alphabetical order. *Indicate the number after each element symbol (ignore the fact that numbers are subscripts). *Salts of organic acids, or inorganic oxyacids are named as derivatives of the parent acid. Potassium sulfate is: Sulfuric acid, potassium salt (2:1)
Find alcohols that have a melting point between 0 and 100 degrees C and have a boiling point greater than 200 degrees C.
ORGANIZE YOUR SEARCH: All subject areas
DATA SEARCH CRITERIA:
DEFINE 1st CRITERIA:
CATEGORY: All text fields
FIELD NAME: All text fields
OPERATOR: is (=)
KEYWORD: alcohol
CATEGORY: physical constants
FIELD NAME: melting point
OPERATOR: is between (>=/<=)
NUMERIC RANGE: 0 - 100 C
CATEGORY: physical constants
FIELD NAME: boiling point
OPERATOR: greater than or equal to (>=)
NUMERIC VALUE: 200 C
May, 2001
ENGnetBASE: Search the complete text of over 60 engineering handbooks from CRC Press
Full text searching of CRC Press handbooks in the fields of biomedical, environmental, electrical, communications, mechanical, structural, and ocean engineering. Each chapter is a pdf file and is full-text searchable. URL: http://www.engnetbase.com/
Subjects: Aerospace Engineering | Chemistry | Biomedical Engineering | Chemical Engineering | Computer Science | Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Structural Engineering | Environmental Studies Types: Dictionaries | Data Sets | Encyclopedias | Electronic Texts
March, 2001
Access E-Resources from Anywhere Using BOL Proxy Server
Do you use a commercial cable, dialup or DSL service to access the internet? Now you can access all of the restricted full-text materials the library subscribes to without using Bruin OnLine dial-up internet service. Read more about it.
July, 2000
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics available online, 2000 Version
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics in now available online. The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics features all-inclusive tables and reference sections on everything from aqueous solubility of organic compounds to flash point data of common substances. Explore the very latest facts and figures; all the most frequently used data in science - including the periodic tables of the elements, basic constants and units, and geophysical data. New and Updated Tables Include: o Atomic Masses and Abundances o Scientific Abbreviations and Symbols o Diamagnetic Susceptibility of Selected Organic Compounds o Spectroscopic Constants of Diatomic Molecules o Dielectric Strength of Insulating Materials o Carbohydrate Names and Symbols o Global Temperature Trends, 1866-1996 o Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds o Critical Constants o Enthalpy of Vaporization o Acid-Base Indicators o Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions: Density, Refractive Index, Freezing Point Depression, and Viscosity o Line Spectra of the Elements o Table of the Isotopes o Atmospheric Concentration of Carbon Dioxide, 1958-1996 o Threshold Limits for Airborne Contaminants o Electron Affinities...
July, 2000
Applied Science & Technology Full Text now available
Wilson General Science Abstracts Full Text
General Science Abstracts Full Text contains abstracting and indexing coverage for all 167 periodicals included in General Science Index as well as the full text of over 40 periodicals, offering instant access to information from publications such as: American Scientist; Astronomy; Conservationist; Discover; Ecologist; Environment; Geriatrics; Health; Issues in Science & Technology; Natural History; Public Health Reports; Wilderness; World Watch. Subjects: Biology; Botany; Chemistry; Environment; Mathematics; Medicine; Nutrition; Oceanography; Physics.
Coverage: Full Text from 1995; Abstracts from 1993; Indexing from 1984
Data Type: Bibliographic with abstracts and full text
Subjects: Biology Botany Chemistry Environment Mathematics Medicine Nutrition Oceanography Physics
July, 2000
Update on Scholarly Publishing
From the June 16 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education, "Seeking a Radical Change in the Role of Publishing"
Universities seek to fix a 'broken system' and to change the way professors are evaluated; nine principles to transform scholarly publishing . The report, "Principles for Emerging Systems of Scholarly Publishing", is available at: http://www.arl.org/scomm/tempe.html
2000 SEARCHLIGHT -- a tool for searching across many book, journal, and reference databases simultaneously. It facilitates "one-stop shopping", or it can be used to explore the most promising resources when working in an unfamiliar subject area. It has been customized for each campus to reflect resources available to that campus.
Feb 25, 2000
Web of Science (Science Citation Index) backfiles to 1975 now available
The CDL purchased access to Web of Science backfiles (science, social sciences, and arts & humanities) for all campuses back to 1975 (Berkeley, Santa Barbara, and San Francisco have purchased backfiles from 1970- for science and social sciences). Access for all campuses has been activated but apparently ISI's software could not handle the 1975- date and has, on an interim basis only, activated access from 1970- for all campuses. ISI expects the problem to be fixed by the end of next week.
Feb 14, 2000
Chemical Abstracts & CASREACT via SciFinder Scholar now available!
UCLA students, faculty, and staff can search Chemical Abstracts (1967- ), Registry (chemical structure searching) and CASREACT from their personal workstations. SciFinder Scholar requires a downloaded client, for either Apple Macintosh or MS Windows. UCLA's Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry is providing a Web site for access to SciFinder Scholar's client software at: http://dirac.chem.ucla.edu/scifind A client needs to be installed once on a personal workstation for access to SciFinder Scholar.
Nov 17, 1999
SEL Booksale at YRL Gifts/Bookstore
SEL/EMS received a large gift of books and we are currently processing it. Some of the books are duplicates and will be offered for sale. In many cases, the library already owns a copy of the book and there is also a copy held at the storage facility (SRLF). The duplicate books will be sold through the YRL Gifts/Bookstore and the prices will range between $1 - $6. The bookshop is open Tuesdays Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 10am to 4pm, room 22480 YRL. The bookshop is located in Young Research Library on the second floor.
Sept 30, 1999
Why ORION2 Isn't Online
Question A: Why isn't ORION2 online, when you announced that it would be?
Sept 1999
Your Bruin Card and Orion2
In Orion2, the library's new online catalog, you will be offered the following login options:
Sept 1999
Digital Dissertations is now available
The Digital Dissertations database provides access to the full-text of all dissertations from University of California campuses since 1998. The first twenty-four pages from many other dissertations is also available. Also included, with more than 1.5 million entries, is the Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI) database, the authoritative source for information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses. The database includes citations for materials ranging from the first U.S. dissertation, accepted in 1861, to those accepted as recently as last semester; those published from 1980 forward also include 350-word abstracts, written by the author. Citations for master's theses from 1988 forward include 150-word abstracts. The Dissertation Abstracts and Digital Dissertations databases are produced by the Bell & Howell Information and Learning Company (formerly University Microfilms, UMI).
May 1999
Debut of the New Science & Engineering Library (SEL) website This site sports a new java navigation window and frames to facilitate site organization and navigation. Also, a "What's New" page has been added to track the exciting new developments in the rapidly changing world of information & libraries. There are new links to useful content such as an alphabetic list of the electronic journals as well as a link to an alphabetic list of science databases. The SEL website also received a new "look" with graphics. The banner is composed of selected images taken from the tile mosaic on the Mathematical Sciences Building on the UCLA campus. The mosaic, entitled "The History of Mathematics" was done by the widely acclaimed artist Joseph L. Young in 1968.
May 1999
NTIS database now available on the web SEL has just acquired web access to the NTIS database. The NTIS Database produced by the National Technical Information Service, is the preeminent resource for accessing the latest U.S. government-sponsored research and worldwide scientific, technical, engineering, and business-related information. NTIS is the central source for the sale of unclassified and publicly available information from research reports, journal articles, data files, computer programs and audio visual products from Federal sources. Additionally, information is available from international government departments and other international organizations including those from Canada, Japan, the former Soviet Union, Western and Eastern European countries.
Dates of Coverage: 1964 - current
Update Frequency: Biweekly, with approximately 3,500 new records added
Size: Over 1,970,000 records as of February 1998
Supplier: National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161 USA
Voice: +1 703-605-6000
Fax: +1 703-605-6900
Email: orders @ntis.fedworld.gov
Spring 1999
Debut of the SEL Learning Center In Spring 1999, SEL opened the doors of its new Learning Center. The new facility houses 12 student workstations and permits live hands-on training in such web-based and other electronic resources, as COMPENDEX, MathSciNet, INSPEC, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, as well as Orion2, Melvyl Catalog, and the California Digital Library. SEL librarians will be happy to develop classes to highlight the databases, electronic journals, and websites that are relevant to particular areas of study and research. Interested faculty, TA's, and student organization reps should contact the librarian most involved in their field.
02/99
Web of ScienceTM is now available.
Citation Searching in the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities Available Now through Web of Science Through the efforts of the California Digital Library, UCLA now has access to the Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI's) Web of Science. Released in early 1997, Web of Science provides online access to Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Collectively, these multidisciplinary databases index more than 8,000 scholarly journals: The Science Citation Index Expanded indexes 5,300 journals in 164 scientific disciplines, covering approximately 2,000 more titles than the print or CD-ROM version. SCI is updated with 17,000 new records every week. The Social Sciences Citation Index fully covers 1,700 journals, spanning 50 disciplines, and is updated with 2,800 new records every week. Relevant items from over 3,300 leading scientific journals are added on a selective basis. The Arts & Humanities Citation Index fully covers over 1,140 journals and is updated with 2,200 new records every week. Arts and humanities articles are selected from more than 6,800 leading science and social science journals.
full-length, searchable author abstracts ability to search on all authors of an article, rather than only the first named author; links to the full-text of articles -- if the UCLA Library subscribes to the publisher's online journal service; an option to link to the chemical structural record available in the ISI Chemistry Server(SM); thorough and well-written help screens; ability to chose the time period to search, including all available years, specified years, latest four weeks, latest two weeks, or the most recent weekly update; limiting by language or the type of document; results sorting by number of times cited, relevance, date, first author, or source journal title; ability to use boolean logic and proximity operators; capacity to export citations directly to ProCite or Reference Manager .
02/10/99
Aerospace Database is now available on the web.
The Aerospace Database 1986-Current provides bibliographic coverage of basic and applied research in aeronautics, astronautics, and space sciences. The database also covers technology development and applications in complementary and supporting fields such as chemistry, geosciences, physics, communications, and electronics. In addition to periodical literature, the database also includes coverage of reports issued by NASA, other U.S. government agencies, international institutions, universities, and private firms. Subject Coverage includes:
Aerodynamics
Aircraft Design and Instrumentation
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Communications and Navigation
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Energy Production and Conversion
Environmental Pollution
Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Geophysics and Earth Resources
Lasers and Masers
Life Sciences
Materials
Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
Meteorology, Climatology, and Oceanography
Physics: Solid State, Thermodynamics, Atomic and
Molecular, Nuclear and
High-Energy, Optics, Acoustics, Plasmas
Propellants and Fuels
Quality Assurance and Reliability
Social Sciences
Space Sciences
Spacecraft Design and Systems Engineering
Structural Mechanics
Dates of Coverage
1986 - current
Update Frequency
Monthly, with approximately 2,500 new records added
Size
Over 730,000 records as of February 1998
Print Equivalent International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA);
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) (1986-1993)
8/1/98
A new website "Electronic Resources in the Sciences" made its debut in mid-March this year. This site covers electronic resources including electronic journals purchased by funds from the California Digital Library's Science, Technology & Industry Collection (STIC) or campus library funds and a few provided at no additional charge by the publisher. On the "E-Journals" page the journals are listed alphabetically, subdivided into some 20 subject categories, or by publisher. Most journals are viewable in PDF format, using Adobe Acrobat; some are available in HTML. Access is usually limited to UCLA IP addresses or by password. Links to some of the journal articles are also provided by searching databases, e.g. INSPEC, BIOSIS, or Current Contents, available from the MELVYL System on the Web.
7/23/98
Search Engine Added to Library Web Site. An Infoseek search engine has been added to the UCLA Library Web site. The engine offers both simple and advanced searches. Simple searches utilize keywords or phrases and search only the UCLA Library Web site. Advanced searches offer additional options, including selecting the location of the keywords/phrases in the document; searching the UCLA Web site, the Gartner intraWeb, or the entire Web; and specifying the number and format of the responses. More detailed searching tips are included on the search Web site. The search engine can be accessed from the UCLA Library web site It's located at the end of the banner at the top of page.
4/23/98
Publish AND Perish. Research libraries are becoming less and less able to maintain access to research materials and scholarship at the levels we have enjoyed in the past. A Pew Higher Education Roundtable essay in Policy lays out the enormity of the problem, the forces causing this situation, and what action faculty, academic administrators, and librarians should take to halt the trend. An abstract of this paper is available. and includes a link to the full text. To read the full text, which is in a PDF file, you will need to have the Acrobat(r) Reader on your computer. You can access a free copy of the reader. UCLA faculty who would like a paper copy of this article can contact Elizabeth Sally, Administrative Assistant of the YRL Bibliographers Group, at Young Research Library.
10/1/97
The UCLA Library will no longer send overdue notices, beginning October 1, 1997. This policy change, approved by the Academic Senate Committee on Library, will save approximately $28,000 a year in postage, supplies, and staff time and help meet the Library's budget savings targets. Inventory lists of items with loan periods of a month or more will continue to be mailed to faculty borrowers, as will recall notices and replacement bills for items not returned or renewed on time. Borrowers should consult ORION through the BUS command to view their borrowing records and to renew books. For materials checked out from the few libraries which do not circulate materials on ORION, look at the due date slip in the material.