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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Engineering Library announces online access to Springer eBooks!


Celebrate Energy Week by linking to selected ebooks on Sustainable Energy and Be Enlightened!.

Fuel Cell Technology
Ocean Wave Energy
Offshore Wind Energy
Renewable Energy
Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques
Sustainable Energy Technologies
Wind Energy

For a full list of Springer ebooks, visit:
http://www.library.nd.edu/eresources/ebooks/springer_index.shtml

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Notre Dame to break ground Sept. 26 for Innovation Park

By: Ann Hastings and
Dennis Brown
Date: September 22, 2008

A groundbreaking ceremony for Innovation Park at Notre Dame will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday (Sept. 26) at the park’s future site near the corner of Twyckenham Drive and Edison Road in South Bend.

To be located on 12 acres of land adjacent to the south side of the University, Innovation Park will be home to a variety of start-up businesses, including expected commercial applications from the new Notre Dame-based Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND) and other University core research areas.

The park’s first building, to be completed by fall 2009, will be a three-story, 54,000-square-foot structure that will include collaborative areas, conference rooms, administrative offices, incubation facilities and lab space. Plans are being developed for future expansion.


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LaTeX and BibTeX

Greetings from the Engineering Library!

I invite you to contact me if you would be interested in giving a lecture on LaTeX and BibTeX to your fellow grad students in a library-sponsored informational session using Windows.

The library will be holding information sessions on RefWorks which manages references and creates bibliographies very soon and we want to have a session about LaTeX/BibTeX but do not have expertise in it.

I also have a few questions about your use of LaTeX. Which journals or publishers require you to submit articles for publication using LaTeX? Does the College of Engineering or your department require you to use LaTeX for your thesis?

Thanks very much and hope to hear from you!

Carol A. Brach
Engineering Librarian
University of Notre Dame
(574)631-5070

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Dunn named managing director of nanotechnology centers

By: William G. Gilroy and Nina Welding
Date: August 29, 2008

Robert M. Dunn, most recently the director of the Integrated Engineering and Business Practices Program in the University of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering, has been named the managing director of the Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) and the recently established Midwest Institute of Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND).

In this new role, Dunn will serve as both an advocate of the organizations and a facilitator for them, working closely with faculty, staff and industry and government partners as the research activities in these centers continue to grow. He also will coordinate outreach and commercialization efforts, including the development of an industrial affiliate’s network, and assist the transition from his previous position by helping to identify and train a new director of the college’s business practices program.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Exploring the life-saving aspects of engineering

By: Gail Hinchion Mancini



Date: August 11, 2008

Some academic experiences are built from moments and memories.

Tracy Kijewski-Correa remembers being at her home in downtown South Bend on Dec. 26, 2004, when the television began broadcasting news of a tsunami that hit Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand, killing more than 225,000.

“I just felt sick to my stomach,” says Kijewski-Correa, Rooney Family Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. “We’ve all seen the damage Katrina caused, and how long rebuilding is taking. Imagine, then, the effects of a tsunami on a village where the homes are simple shacks and family members are having breakfast when a tsunami strikes with no warning.”

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Seed fund projects focus on clean energy

By: William G. Gilroy and
Nina Welding
Date: July 30, 2008

In support of its mission to pursue the development of abundant and inexpensive energy sources that do not harm the environment, the University of Notre Dame’s Energy Center has announced that three projects pursuing novel concepts in clean energy will be supported through the center’s new Seed Fund program.

According to Joan F. Brennecke, center director and Keating-Crawford Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, the Seed Fund program sponsors early-stage research related to energy production, delivery and use.

“The challenge for us all is to find solutions to energy that are clean, economically feasible and renewable for the long term,” Brennecke said. “The Energy Center, and these seed fund projects, actively address that challenge.”

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Copyright

Do you have questions about copyright and what is, or isn't, in the public domain?

Check out this online tool created by the American Library Association as a starting point for your questions.

http://librarycopyright.net/digitalslider/