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Research Support: Engineering and Sciences

Finding research information: the next level (science and engineering)

Are you a new RHD or researcher? Not sure which databases to search in your area? Come to a two hour advanced search database workshop:

Date: Thursday 29 March 2012
Time: 9.30 - 11.30am
Location: eZones, Level 2, Biological Sciences Library (Building 94)
Book online - please email with any queries.

Looking for Google's "Advanced Search" options?

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google_advsearch.pngGoogle has changed the location of its Advanced Search options. Here's what to do. Search Google. On the search results screen look at the top-right corner. When you hover your mouse over the gear icon it says "Options".

Looking for the latest scientific research news?

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Futurity.org aggregates research news from some of the top universities in US, UK, Canada and Australia. You can search, browse by topic and/or limit results to the research activities of a subscribing university.

ARCS Data Fabric - a great collaborating service

logo_arcs.jpgData Fabric is a service offered by Australian Research Collaboration Service (ARCS). "The system is available to all Australian researchers and free within stated limits." It is easy to use and is a great collaboration tool.

Reaxys/Scopus interoperability & online training

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New Resources at the UQ Library

The Library now has subscriptions to the following online journals:

Chemphyschem

Just beginning your research? attend an EndNote workshop

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Mendeley vs EndNote

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In recent years, the bibliographic management software Mendeley has become a significant competitor for EndNote. However, while it offers many additional features, there are still a few problems in comparison.

Every day is ScienceFriday

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Finding Indian patents

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