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September 24, 2004
Safari Books Online Includes Bioinformatics Books
Safari Books Online is a continuously updated online library that features the most-frequently requested Information Technology (IT) titles, including the latest publications from:
* Adobe Press
* Addison Wesley Professional
* Cisco Press
* Microsoft Press
* New Riders
* O'Reilly (including the "in a nutshell" books)
* Peachpit Press
* Prentice Hall PTR
* Que
* Sam's Publishing.
Our subscription currently includes 520 titles that will be especially useful to computer science, library science, and other IT students and faculty.
Safari is now listed in the UIUC Library Online Research Resources site as "Safari". Additionally, all the individual titles for these books are now listed in the UIUC Online Library Catalog, too. To browse a listing of them, please click here or search for "Safari Tech Books Online" in the Catalog.
When you get to the Safari site, search for words in the titles or full text of books, or browse by category.
A few of the books that may be of interest to you... [list updated 9/2008]
- Bioinformatics Computing, by Bryan Bergeron (Prentice Hall PTR, 2002)
- Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills, by Cynthia Gibas, Per Jambeck (O'Reilly, 2001)
- Mastering Perl for Bioinformatics, by James Tisdall (O'Reilly, 2003)
- Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introduction to the Next Big Idea, by Mark Ratner, Daniel Ratner (Prentice Hall PTR, 2002)
- Nanoconvergence: The Unity of Nanoscience, Biotechnology, Information Technology, and Cognitive Science, by William Sims Bainbridge (Prentice Hall, 2007)
- Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity by Lynn E. Foster (Prentice Hall, 2005)
- Open Sources 2.0, by Chris DiBona et al (O'Reilly, 2005)
- Bioinformatics in the Post-Genomic Era Genome, Transcriptome, Proteome, and Information-Based Medicine, by Jeff Augen (Addison Wesley, 2004)
- Biometric Authentication: A Machine Learning Approach, by S. Y. Kung et al (Prentice Hall, 2004)
- Perl by Example, 4th edition, by Ellie Quigley (Prentice Hall, 2007)
- Sequence Analysis in a Nutshell, by Scott Markel et al (O'Reilly, 2003)
- Easy Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, by Sherry Kinkoph (Que, 2003)
- Beautiful Code, by Andy Oram (O'Reilly, 2007)
- BLAST, by Ian Korf et al (O'Reilly, 2003)
- Access Cookbook, 2nd Edition, by Andy Baron, Ken Getz, Paul Litwin (O'Reilly, 2004)
- Photoshop 7 Power Shortcuts, by Michael Ninness (New Riders Publishing, 2003)
You'll also find books on PERL; Dreamweaver; Photoshop; Microsoft Access; Microsoft Word; Powerpoint; Excel; Flash; PageMaker; Programming languages (C, C++, Active X, Java, Visual Basic, PalmPilot, etc.); XML; HTML; Security.... You name it!
Tip: Use Safari's advanced search mode for maximum searching flexibility!
Posted by at 6:54 PM
September 17, 2004
New Database: PapersInvited
Find out about upcoming meetings or calls for papers! The Research and Publications Committee, a committee of the library faculty, recently decided to fund campus-wide access to the database, PapersInvited. We did this partially as means to inform the library faculty about upcoming meetings and publication opportunities, but also as a way to support the broader research effort on campus. We are funding this resource for one year, after which time it will be evaluated for possible extension.
What it is:
PapersInvited is a searchable database of calls for papers, posters and publications from professional bodies, universities, journal editors and other conference organizers. It is particularly rich in announcements of scientific meetings.
'Calls for papers' are classified by specific disciplines found within these broad classifications:
- Generalities, Library Science & Journalism;
- Philosophy, Religion and Mythology;
- Psychology and Other Related Fields;
- Arts, Architecture, Music and Sports;
- Literature and Languages;
- Geography and History;
- Management and Related Areas;
- Social Sciences;
- Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering;
- Natural Sciences;
- Mathematical Sciences and Astronomy;
- Human Biology, Medicine and Health Sciences;
- Engineering and Technology;
- Computers and Information Technology.
After registering, each user may elect to receive email notifications about events within specified disciplines or according to specific keywords. Other features include a personalized inbox and calendar. An advanced search option may be used to find events based on abstract deadline, event dates, locations, or keywords. The Student's Corner allows students to find conferences or publications that invite their participation as well as student volunteer opportunities.
Registration (free for UIUC affiliates) is required for individual users in order to receive the E-Newsletter informing you of periodic updates or the addition of calls for papers in specific areas of interest to you. Instructions are outlined below.
Update Frequency: weekly
URL: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/get.php?instid=395387
Under "Natural Sciences" one can choose to look at or receive notices about meetings/publication opportunities in...
| Agricultural and Food Sciences | Geosciences and Earth sciences |
| Botany | Life Sciences and Biology |
| Chemistry and Allied Sciences | Microbiology |
| Ecology | Physics |
| Evolution and Paleontology | Veterinary science |
| Forest Science | Zoology |
Or, under the "Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering", one can choose:
| Bioinformatics | Gene Therapy |
| Biological Remediation | Genetics |
| Biomedical Engineering | Genomics |
| Bio-Technology | Stem Cells |
Or, under "Human Biology, Medicine & Health Sciences", one may choose such areas as:
| Alternative and Other Medicine | Health, Nutrition, Fitness and Sport Medicine |
| Endocrinology | Human anatomy and Human Physiology |
| Epidemiology | Neuroscience |
| Forensic Medicine, Medical Jurisprudence | Oncology, or many other medical specialties |
Or, under "Engineering", one can choose from nearly 30 engineering specialties including:
| Chemical Engineering | Industrial Engineering |
| Computer Engineering | Materials Engineering |
| Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering |
| Environmental Engineering | Software and Systems Engineering |
Or, you can search by keyword, and elect to have the results sent regularly to you by email.
HOW TO SET UP AN ACCOUNT IN PAPERSINVITED:
You just need to choose your own login and password, so you can see the current results that match your criteria (keywords / disciplines), and so you can receive notifications by email about new meetings or call for papers. You can search the database without creating a personal account.
Here are the steps for setting up your own account...
Go to:
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/get.php?instid=395387
(if you're off campus, you will need to authenticate yourself
as a UIUC student / staff / faculty member with your UIUC
NetID)
On the first screen, click on " Not a Member? Sign Up!",
which takes you to:
http://www.papersinvited.com/Members/Registrationform_PI.asp
On the line that says " If you have already subscribed to PapersINVITED, please Click here to Personalize your account", chick on "Click here"!, which takes you to:
Personalized Registration Form
http://www.papersinvited.com/Members/Registrationform.asp
Fill in the information. Your email address must end in "uiuc.edu".
Note that your email address will be used as your login.
Then continue on to choose which areas of specialization and keywords that you are interested in. If you ever want to change these, you do so by going into "Options", and "Change Area of Specialization / Keywords".
After you have personalized your account, a password will be sent to your email account. You can then log in, and change your password to something that you can remember, using the "options" menu.
Note: After you register for an account, you will automatically receive email notifications of meetings / calls for papers that match your selected disciplines / keywords. If you would rather NOT receive these emails, then, after you've logged in, you need to go into "options", "E-Newsletter Preferences", and check the box NOT to receive them!
Sorry it's so confusing! You can, of course, just use PapersInvited without creating an account. You'll be able to search it and generate lists of upcoming meetings, etc. But if you register, you'll be able to view "MyCalendar", which shows meetings / papers that match your criteria, and to receive email notifications of such meetings, too.
Please let me know if you have any questions about this resource. I would also welcome comments about the usefulness of this database to you and your students.
Posted by at 3:50 PM
