2012-05-11
Acquisitions
2012-04-27
Online access to Nature Climate Change
Articles from Nature Climate Change are now full text available: http://www.nature.com/nclimate/index.html
Recent publications Department of Geotechnology
2012-03-02
Changes Map Room
On March 1, 2012, Addie Ritter, for years everyone familiar face of the Map Room, will move to the Central Library.
He will leave the front office, but will remain involved with the Map Room in the back office. He will also continue to manage the website of the Map Room.
The team working at the library of the Faculty of Architecture and the Map Room will consist of four persons. The fourth man is Hans Dessens, before location manager at the (recently lifted) faculty library of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.
This team will deal with the primary questions for the Map Room. Melle de Winter will be the first point of contact.
Special questions will be still treated by Addie. He can also work by appointment.
You can use the following e-mail address for questions to the Map Room:
kaartenkamer@tudelft.nl
2011-10-14
Now access to AAPG Datapages
2011-09-23
Knovel University Challenge
Answer 3 questions correctly to win an iPad, cash or cool stuff!
The Knovel University Challenge may be a multiple choice contest but it goes a long way in emphasizing best practices for searching and gathering technical information.
The Knovel University Challenge has a new way to play! Questions are now divided into different difficulty levels, allowing for more deeper challenges and more opportunities to win.
Like last year, the 2011 University Challenge contest will live on its own microsite at knoveluniversitychallenge.com and can be accessed through any web browser. Additionally, the Challenge can also be played through a game embedded into Facebook itself. Full integration into the Facebook application will allow students to share the game with friends by posting it on their wall.
You have until (midnight) December 1st to submit your answers.
2011-07-01
Ir. Wilma van Wezenbeek has been appointed director of TU Delft Library
Wilma graduated in materials engineering in 1991 and subsequently began her career in scientific publishing. She held numerous positions at Elsevier, established a publication agency for the FEMS (Federation of European Microbiological Societies) and, in between, she also spent a couple of years working as a science information officer in Delft. She succeeded in combining her interests in publishing, science and communication when she joined the TU Delft Library in 2006. She has worked at the Library as a member of the management team for five years, most recently in the post of deputy director.

Wilma is taking over from Maria Heijne, who spent ten years as the Director of TU Delft Library, a period during which she and her team successfully raised the Library's profile to its current leading position.
A quote from Maria herself: “I am proud that Wilma, who has made an important contribution to our TU Delft Library in recent years, has agreed to take on this challenge. She will no doubt rise to meet it successfully and in her own way.”
Closing StuDoc during the summer
2011-05-20
TU Delft Library invites you to a free mini-symposium
“Store-Share-and-Cite: Increase your citations by (re)use of research data”
9 June 2011,
from 13:30 to 17:00
at TU Delft Library, Prometheusplein 1, Delft
Research data management and proper citation of research data are important subjects concerning researchers of all scientific disciplines. International and Dutch experts will present their views on this important but often neglected subject. A versatile discussion-panel consisting of experts from different fields will add an extra dimension to this mini-symposium.
Attendance is free of charge.
Please register before 25 May 2011
Preliminary programme:
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13:30 – 13:40 |
Opening |
Maria Heijne, TU Delft Library
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13:40 – 14:00 |
Services for long-term storage, publication, and citations of research data |
Michael Diepenbroek, University Bremen, Germany & PANGAEA
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14:00 – 14:20 |
User experience: Reproducibility of research |
Patrick Vandewalle, Eindhoven, Netherlands |
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14:20 – 14:40 |
The publishers’ role in the “data world” |
Wim van der Stelt, Executive Vice President Corporate Strategy Springer, Netherlands |
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14:40 – 15:00 |
break |
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15:00 – 15:30 |
Science Data Services in the Netherlands - Overview and examples |
Jeroen Rombouts, TU Delft Library |
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15:30 – 15:50 |
Group voting on selected topics |
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15:50 – 16:10 |
Forum discussion |
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16:00 – 16:10 |
Closing remarks |
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16:15 – 17:00 |
refreshments |
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Don’t miss the chance to share your view with fellow researchers or simply listen to what experts have to say!
This mini-symposium is a second event of the 3TU.Datacentrum and an initiative of TU Delft Library, a partner in the project 3TU.Datacentrum.
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Since 2008, TU Delft Library is working together with the libraries of TU Eindhoven and University of Twente on building the 3TU.Datacentrum, a scientific data archive. The goal of the datacenter is to provide the research community with a long-term archive and permanent access to scientific research data for reuse. For more information please consult the website of the 3TU.Datacentrum at datacentrum.3tu.nl. For questions please email the organizer at a.princic@tudelft.nl. |
2011-04-29
Five-part course Photoshop-Indesign-Illustrator
Dates: every Monday night 9 May until 6 June
Location: TU Delft Library,
Blue room
Time: 19.00h - 21.30h
Language: Dutch
Required: some
experience with Photoshop or other Adobe design program
Costs: € 55,- (students), € 90,- (staff)
There is a maximum of 20
participants (students have priority)
For more information please read the Dutch version of this news item.


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