Monthly Archives: September 2011

Author rights presentation

An upcoming presentation by Sarah Shreeves may be of interest to Institute staff…  She will discuss what you can do to retain your rights to use your own work… Your Research Rights: Managing Your Copyrights Wednesday, September 28 12-1 in … Continue reading

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INHS receives honorable mention in 2011 Green Book Festival

Canaries in the Catbird Seat, published by the Illinois Natural History Survey and available for loan from various libraries (including ours), or for sale from the Institute Publications Sales Office, has received an honorable mention in the scientific category of … Continue reading

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Great Lakes Fishery Commission eForum

The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has published the first issue of it’s new electronic newsletter, eForum.  This new information outlet will contain articles related to the commission’s program, Great Lakes fishing, and the long-term sustainability of the fishery.

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Upcoming Illinois Research Data Initiative Events

Institutional Issues in Research Data September 14, 10:30 am – 12:00 noon (refreshments at 10:00 am) Levis Center, 2nd floor Managing and Preserving Research: “Forever” Soup to Nuts, James Hilton, Vice President and Chief Information Officer at the University of … Continue reading

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Savvy Researcher Workshops: Fall 2011

The Savvy Researcher workshop series is designed to address the advanced research and information management issues our university community faces in their daily work. We offer sessions on citation management, data services, current awareness tools, scholarly communication, organizing research materials … Continue reading

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Encyclopedia of Snow Ice & Glaciers online

Check out this new title to learn about the earth’s cryosphere, which includes snow, glaciers and ice caps, ice sheets, ice shelves, sea ice, river and lake ice, and frozen ground, and which contains about 75% of the earth’s fresh … Continue reading

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