- Biomarkers: In Medicine, Drug Discovery, and Environmental Health
- Click Chemistry for Biotechnology and Materials Science
- Collaborative Computational Technologies for Biomedical Research
- Computational Approaches in Cheminformatics and Bioinformatics
- Drug Disposition and Pharmacokinetics: From Principles to Applications
- Excel for Chemists®: A Comprehensive Guide, Third Edition
- High-Density Lipoproteins: Structure, Metabolism, Function, and Therapeutics
- Human Stem Cell Technology and Biology: A Research Guide and Laboratory Manual
- Modern Drug Synthesis
- Name Reactions in Heterocyclic Chemistry II
- Research and Development in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry, Third, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition
- Writing Chemistry Patents and Intellectual Property: A Practical Guide
March 16, 2012
New Ebooks
Check out the new ebook titles added to the Library's collection:
March 15, 2012
Elsevier Journals System Upgrade Downtime March 17
Due to planned system maintenance and upgrades, there may be some disruption to Elsevier (ScienceDirect) journals this Saturday, March 17th from 5:30am-6:30pm. If you cannot access a journal from this publisher, try again at a later time. Access should be back to normal Saturday evening.
March 7, 2012
New Books - February
New book titles added to the Library for February 2012:
- Antibiotics : actions, origins, resistance
- The art & science of technology transfer
- Binding constants : the measurement of molecular complex stability
- Biocatalysis for the pharmaceutical industry : discovery, development, and manufacturing
- Biomarkers in heart disease
- Biomolecular crystallography : principles, practice, and application to structural biology
- BOR study guide : clinical laboratory certification examinations
- Brain, behavior and epigenetics
- Cell biology of bacteria : a subject collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
- Cell-free protein synthesis : methods and protocols
- The creative destruction of medicine : how the digital revolution will create better health care / Eric J Topol
- Crystallography made crystal clear : a guide for users of macromolecular models
- Discipline-based education research : a scientist's guide
- Epigenetics
- Epigenetics : the ultimate mystery of inheritance
- Evolution in four dimensions : genetic, epigenetic, behavioral, and symbolic variation in the history of life
- Fundamentals of clinical trials
- Fundamentals of molecular virology
- Handbook of epigenetics : the new molecular and medical genetics
- Harrison's principles of internal medicine
- High-density lipoproteins : structure, metabolism, function, and therapeutics
- Immunology for pharmacy
- Immunology: Instant Notes Series
- Microbe hunters
- The organic chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
- Protein NMR spectroscopy : practical techniques and applications
- Regulatory T cells and clinical application
- Review of organic functional groups : introduction to medicinal organic chemistry
- Spectrometric identification of organic compounds
- Understanding autism : parents, doctors, and the history of a disorder
- Viruses : biology, applications, control
March 5, 2012
NIH Public Access Policy Reminder
The Kresge Library advises researchers that any peer-reviewed National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded article must be deposited into PubMed Central (PMC) upon acceptance by the journal, as required by the NIH Public Access Policy and as a "Term & Condition" of all NIH grants. A PubMed Central ID (PMCID) is required for most articles listed on NIH grants and progress reports. PMCIDs are assigned once a manuscript’s deposit process is complete.
To comply, the corresponding author and/or principal investigator must take multiple actions “before, during, and after” publication of an NIH-funded article: before submitting the manuscript to the journal, during the deposit process, and after acceptance by the journal.
Kresge Library staff can assist researchers and administrative staff with the PMC submission process. Contact staff for help in locating existing PMCIDs, identifying published articles that require PMCIDs, submitting manuscripts to PMC, and using tools such as EndNote and MyNCBI to track compliance for an NIH grant.
For additional information on the NIH Public Access Policy or for assistance with compliance, consult the Kresge Library’s NIH Public Access Policy webpage or contact the Kresge Library Help Desk at x8705.
To comply, the corresponding author and/or principal investigator must take multiple actions “before, during, and after” publication of an NIH-funded article: before submitting the manuscript to the journal, during the deposit process, and after acceptance by the journal.
Kresge Library staff can assist researchers and administrative staff with the PMC submission process. Contact staff for help in locating existing PMCIDs, identifying published articles that require PMCIDs, submitting manuscripts to PMC, and using tools such as EndNote and MyNCBI to track compliance for an NIH grant.
For additional information on the NIH Public Access Policy or for assistance with compliance, consult the Kresge Library’s NIH Public Access Policy webpage or contact the Kresge Library Help Desk at x8705.
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