Chemistry research has a whole new look. …Continue Reading New Reaxys Interface
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Twin Exhibits in Mullins Library Form a Celestial Celebration
“The Splendor of the Heavens: Centuries of Changing Perspectives on the Cosmos” will be on display in the Special Collections department through May 2018….Continue Reading Twin Exhibits in Mullins Library Form a Celestial Celebration
Melody Herr Offers Guide on How to Publish Books
Melody Herr, head of the Office of Scholarly Communications, recently published a book for aspiring authors. Writing and Publishing Your Book: A Guide for Experts in Every Field is now available for purchase online. …Continue Reading Melody Herr Offers Guide on How to Publish Books
QuickSearch adds “Search Within a Journal” Feature
The QuickSearch service just added some new features with its recent update, including a nifty option to limit search results to a specific journal….Continue Reading QuickSearch adds “Search Within a Journal” Feature
Celebrating the Illuminated Works of William Blake: a Closer Look at Facsimiles in Special Collections
Special Collections intern Amanda White provides insights on the illuminated works of renowned artist and poet, William Blake. An exhibit curated by White featuring facsimiles of Blake’s work held in the University Libraries is on exhibit in the Special Collections reading room through March 2018. …Continue Reading Celebrating the Illuminated Works of William Blake: a Closer Look at Facsimiles in Special Collections
Over 300 WWII Letters Now Available to Researchers in Richard L. Holt Sr. Papers
The letters of Richard L. Holt Sr., first sergeant in the United States Army during World War II, are now available to researchers, both online and through the Special Collections department of Mullins Library….Continue Reading Over 300 WWII Letters Now Available to Researchers in Richard L. Holt Sr. Papers