New in the collection (2024, November #2)
Smart notes, afterlife of data, ancient lakes, pharmaceutical nanocarriers, teleonomy in living systems, quantum processes in biology - are just some of our latest arrivals...
Access to scientific literature and resources
Smart notes, afterlife of data, ancient lakes, pharmaceutical nanocarriers, teleonomy in living systems, quantum processes in biology - are just some of our latest arrivals...
Ahead of Christmas, librarians are organizing a book flea market to raise donations for the library of elderly people home “Katharina Labouré Haus” in Heidelberg.
In supporting EMBL postgraduate students in their scientific journey, Szilárd Library provided more books on career development, PhD guides, paper writing.
Why we age and how we might prevent it? How to bring back productivity without a burnout? Can neuroscience help us in storytelling presentations? See more of November arrivals....
Two more journals from AAAS portfolio are now accessible for EMBL staff.
Works of EMBL alumnus Russ Hodge are significant part of our Alumni special collection - discover why!
This year's Open Access Week theme is the call is to continue putting “Community over Commercialization” and prioritize approaches to open scholarship that serve the best interests of the public and the academic community.
Among latest arrivals: RNA’s spectacular powers, influential speaking, cooperation as fundamental part of humanity, visual communication studies, climate change impact to our minds....
Among new titles there are gene cloning and molecular biology textbooks, handbooks on scientific writing, python, marine plankton, discussions on ART ethics, weight loss drugs, paranoia disorder, and McKinsey management guide....
Among library special collections, EMBL theses collection stands out – it represents the past, the present and the future of scientific research at EMBL and its influence worldwide.