The American Libraries Association theme for this year: Create your own your library Enjoy with music by placing your favorite CD in the drive… WELCOME TO NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK April 10 – 16, 2011 JEFFERSON LABORATORY LIBRARY 1
Slide 1 – Introduction Slide 2 – Contents Slide 3 – National Library Promotion Slide 4 – Library’s new e-subscriptions Slide 5 – Science Series Lectures & Presentation video clip archive. Slide 6 – MyPhysicsLab Simulation Slide 7 – Interesting links on the history of Physics Slide 8 – Grants Slide 9 – New features to come – wish list… CONTENTS: 2
American Library Association celebrates National Library Week April with the themeNational Library Week "Create your own your library." Members of the Jefferson Lab community are encouraged to send in a story or anecdote that best describes a positive or satisfying experience they had at the Jefferson Lab library or with its staff. Send your stories, via to: by 5 p.m. April 16. Please include your name, department, phone and address with your entry. Prizes will be presented for the top two entries. The first prize will be a duffel sports bag and second place receives a mug (featuring the JLab logo from the JAG Online CELEBRATE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK WITH YOUR LIBRARY! More info about ALA’s promotion: 3
Please visit our web site at : Access available on site and off site* Our virtual collection now includes… e-books: Springer, Wiley, CRC Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. Backfiles: for AIP's Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics and Review of Scientific Instruments. e-journals recent additions : Nature, Optical Society and AIP collection. Mycopy - Springer can provide a personal copy of any e-book at $24.00 /copy. Interested in learning a language: Mango Language Modules access link is located on our library webpage. *To access our e-journals off-site, access the instruction link on our online journals webpage: Library’s New e-subscriptions 4
We are on YouTube! See our Science Series video clips on lectures and presentations that makes science and in particular physics so fascinating… SCIENCE SERIES ARCHIVES 5
MyPhysicsLab Simulation Click on one of the physics simulations below... you'll see them animating in real time, and be able to interact with them by dragging objects or changing parameters like gravity. Created by Erik Neumann 6 single springdouble springpendulum chaotic pendulum double pendulum 2D spring double 2D spring colliding blocks cart with pendulum dangling stick rigid body collisions sumo wrestling game roller coaster with spring roller coaster with 2 balls roller coaster with flight molecule 2molecule 3molecule 4molecule 5
Interesting links to the history of Physics : Do you know them all? Short biographies of physicists 1900’s before and after: Histories of institutions dealing mainly with physics : Interesting links on the history of Physics 7
AIP: Federal : Development-for-Next-Generation-Nuclear-Physics-Accelerator- Facilities htmlhttp:// Development-for-Next-Generation-Nuclear-Physics-Accelerator- Facilities html DOE : P3.htm P3.htm Health Physics Society: %20June% pdf %20June% pdf Grants 8
Interlibrary Loan Direct Access: for patrons to access WorldCat’s many libraries, place a request & access in real time. Mobile phone access to WorldCat: Search for books, music, movies, games and more available at other libraries and ours—right from your phone. Twitter/blog with your colleagues and library staff on research/library resource availability and methods of access. New features for implementation in the future… Our wish list. 9