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Open access publishing – share your experiences on our wiki! | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Open access publishing – share your experiences on our wiki! We have revived the Chemistry Library wiki so that you can share your experiences of open access publishing in Chemistry. Useful tips, problems and successes are all welcome. It is hoped that this can become a useful, central source of information and guidance in open access publishing for you all, ultimately saving you time by avoiding duplication of effort. Enter ...
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Open Data at Cambridge – programme of events | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Open Data at Cambridge – programme of events. The University’s Open Data team has an ever-expanding programme of events relating to all things open data in the Events section of their website at: http:/ www.data.cam.ac.uk/events. It’s worth bearing in mind in case you need guidance on managing and sharing your data at any point. This entry was posted in Open Access. July 29, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Department of Che...
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SciFinder free PatentPak PDF promotion expires soon! | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. SciFinder free PatentPak PDF promotion expires soon! If you haven’t already taken the opportunity to sample five free PatentPak PDFs available to you through SciFinder you will need to do so before this promotion ends on 13th August. Please see the previous blogpost. For more information on PatentPak and the free PDF promotion. This entry was posted in ACS. August 10, 2015. Open Data at Cambridge – programme of events. WeR...
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Second Gold for Gold voucher of 2015 allocated! | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Second Gold for Gold voucher of 2015 allocated! The second of the 19 Gold for Gold vouchers that the Royal Society of Chemistry has given to the University of Cambridge for 2015 has been used to make the following article immediately open access:. Supramolecular Polymer Networks Based on Cucurbit[8]uril Host-Guest Interactions as Aqueous Photo-Rheological Fluids. 2015, Accepted Manuscript, DOI: 10.1039/C5PY01115A. You are com...
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Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry now available | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry now available. We are pleased to announce that. Has been subscribed to by the University. Is designed to support researchers in making connections between compounds, targets and bioactivity, with tools that give insight into result sets and allow data export and sharing. To access Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry please follow this link for Reaxys http:/ ezproxy.lib.cam.ac.uk:2048/login? July 8, 2015.
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23 Things in review – Librarian at Heart
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23 Things in review. Well, now that the dust has settled and 23 Research Things Cambridge is well and truly over, with the videos regenerating as Moore Methods, it’s a good time to look back over the course. The 23 Research Things Cambridge blog. Has a great post and detailed report based on feedback gathered by a Qualtrics survey at the end of the course. They’re all still there on the YouTube channel. So you can watch or re-watch any Things at your leisure/. January 9, 2017. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Where did the past week go? (Or: Twitter ambivalence) | Longing for what is lost
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Longing for what is lost. In which I work out what this blogging lark is about, and probably say some things about research. Where did the past week go? October 25, 2016. I can see some benefits, though. As I think I mentioned in an earlier post, I’ve been involved this year with the Women’s Classical Committee UK. Thing 4 – pulling in information. One thought on “ Where did the past week go? October 26, 2016 at 8:38 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Bonus Thing 24: Behind the Scenes – Librarian at Heart
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Bonus Thing 24: Behind the Scenes. Well, the 23rd Thing is done, and 23 Research Things Cambridge rides off into the sunset, while the videos seamlessly transition to the Moore Methods branding for future use. But wait! It’s not all over yet! Here’s a quick look at how and why we made these videos, why we chose YouTube and what kit we used to do it all. And, as you can see in the video, how things didn’t always go smoothly. I’d also like to add to that list Caitlin Doughty who hosts Ask a Mortician.
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Scientist turned Coordinator | Insights into my world working as a coordinator in a maths center after leaving the (sometimes!) wonderful world of research! | Page 2
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Insights into my world working as a coordinator in a maths center after leaving the (sometimes! Wonderful world of research! 23 Research Things – thing 13, creative commons. December 9, 2016. Oooh, this research thing was something I’ve often tried to avoid thinking about to be honest. I’ve always assumed that it would be complicated, and that ignorance is a sort of…kind of…excuse…in the sense of a very poor excuse, but at least an excuse! 23 Research things – thing 12, presenting and sharing. I am howev...
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scientistturnedcoordinator | Scientist turned Coordinator
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Insights into my world working as a coordinator in a maths center after leaving the (sometimes! Wonderful world of research! 23 Research Things – Thing 23, the ultimate research tool. December 22, 2016. Gosh, I finally made it! Its been a busy week of research things, catching up on lots of missed episodes after getting ridiculously far behind, but I’m glad I made the effort to finish…and with a few hours to spare before finishing work for the year, phew! I feel the library (and its great staff! Its been...