Monday, October 28, 2013

UVU Library Fosters Innovation

Nobel Prize Award Ceremony. Image via WikiCommons.
The Nobel Prizes were awarded earlier this month, inspiring us to reflect on the many advances in science over the past century. Our display this week shares the stories of many past Nobel winners and we hope that someday, a UVU alum will join their ranks!

Here are some tools that might help students get on a path towards major awards:

Computer Science Books

In addition to hundreds of books on computer programming, Internet architecture, and related topics (fourth floor, section QA 75-76), we've added Safari's ebook collection. This collection is constantly updated, ensuring that you have the latest version.

IEEE Digital Library

This technology and computer science database is the one the professionals use. Find peer-reviewed articles on engineering, robotics, electronics, computer security, and much more.

Text a Librarian

Have a quick question for a librarian? Text it to (801) 362-8176. We'll text you back as soon as we get your message. This service is perfect for quick questions.

If you have any questions about using these and other Library resources, please let us know at the Reference Desk or call us at (801) 863-8840. We're always happy to answer questions.

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