XKCD or Why we need science literacy - Computer Science Edition
September 19-25 is Science Literacy Week and we are celebrating it at the Leddy Library.
September 19-25 is Science Literacy Week and we are celebrating it at the Leddy Library.
September 19-25 is Science Literacy Week and we are celebrating it at the Leddy Library.
September 19-25 is Science Literacy Week and we are celebrating it at the Leddy Library.
September 19-25 is Science Literacy Week and we are celebrating it at the Leddy Library.
September 19-25 is Science Literacy Week and we are celebrating it at the Leddy Library.
There are many reasons to be literate in the sciences. One good reason is to have, on-hand, the ability to ask good questions when reading dramatic news headlines. On the first floor of the main building of the Leddy Library, you can find a display on this topic by Selinda Berg, liaison librarian for Chemistry and Biochemistry.
The Fall 2016 Leddy Library Reading Challenge is a social group for ALL members of the University of Windsor community. Meetings are every Tuesday from 3-4 p.m. until the beginning of December!
The main objective of this group is to create a larger sense of community on campus while allowing for students, faculty, and library staff to share a social-academic space for critical thinking and literature review.
Still not certain this group is for you - well how about some incentive to start reading?
Sorry state of ill-informed and decontextualized debate on @BLM_TO necessitates a #BlackLivesCDNSyllabus. Suggestions? cc: @ABRNetwork
— Anthony Morgan (@AnthonyNMorgan) July 5, 2016
Linking between Google Scholar and the library's resources has been restored. Thank you for your patience and we apologize for the disruption.
This notice is for users who are attempting to access library resources through Google Scholar. Unfortunately at this time users will be unable to link to the library's electronic resources from Google Scholar. This is a priority issue and we hope to see service restored soon. In the meantime, you can continue to find resources through the following platforms:
The library's search interface: http://led.uwindsor.ca/one-stop-search
On May 17th publishing giant Elsevier announced it had acquired the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). This potentially marks a major change in scholarly communications landscape and is the first time a large academic publisher has stepped into the repository landscape. The stated benefits of this change include potential integration with existing platforms such as Scopus and the Mendely - another relatively recent purchase by Elsevier.
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