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Information Today December 1, 2015 |
Gale Provides Online Access to Early Arabic Texts Gale launched the first module of Early Arabic Printed Books From the British Library, the first major text-searchable online archive of Arabic books printed before the 20th century. |
Chemistry World November 23, 2015 |
Six of the best from Sella Researching the Buchner funnel bothered me for months. |
Information Today November 17, 2015 |
The British Library Plans to Digitize Indian Texts The British Library announced Two Centuries of Indian Print, a pilot project for the major digitization program of its Indian books dating from 1714 to 1914. |
Information Today November 17, 2015 |
CQ Press Publishes Civil War Compendium CQ Press, an imprint of SAGE Publications, released A Guide to Intra-State Wars: An Examination of Civil, Regional, and Intercommunal Wars, 1816-2014. |
Information Today November 3, 2015 |
Adam Matthew Offers Free Sources on Historic Black Community Free access to The Weeksville Exhibition, part of the recently released African American Communities collection, is being offered for the month of November 2015. |
Information Today November 3, 2015 |
NEH Contest Encourages Use of Open Data The National Endowment for the Humanities introduced the Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers Data Challenge, a contest inviting U.S. "hackers and data enthusiasts" to produce web-based tools, data visualizations. |
Chemistry World October 29, 2015 Derry Jones |
Half-life: the divided life of Bruno Pontecorvo, physicist or spy Half-life is a painstakingly researched account of the life of the nuclear scientist Bruno Pontecorvo, who, on holiday in Italy in 1950, disappeared with his family. |
Chemistry World October 22, 2015 Andrea Sella |
Pregl's analysis tubes Fritz Pregl was an Austro-Hungarian chemist (1869 -- 1930), and developer of microanalysis. |
Chemistry World October 21, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Royal Institution to sell off books to pay debts Several iconic texts from the history of scientific discovery are set to go under the hammer at Christie's in London later this year as the Royal Institution attempts to pay off its debts. |
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