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January 24, 2007
Issue No. 73

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SULAIR Improves Access to Databases and Articles

In November 2006, Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) upgraded its Databases and Articles Web site to offer improved access to a wide variety of research resources in most subject areas. New features include a keyword search box and... Read more

Socrates Improvements for the New Year

Socrates, the Stanford Libraries' online catalog, has some improvements coming in the new year (beginning the weekend of January 6-7, 2007)... Read more

Easier Access to Green Library's Rich Microfilm Collection

As part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining our extensive microfilm collection, Stanford University Library and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) recently upgraded the equipment and furnishings of the Media Microtext Center in Green Library... Read more

America's Historical Newspapers Available from the Stanford Libraries

Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) has recently acquired Series II and Series III of the Early American Newspapers Series (known collectively as America's Historical Newspaper... Read more

Oxford African American Studies Center - Stanford Libraries Acquire Access

Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) has recently acquired access to the Oxford African American Studies Center. This database combines more than 7,500 scholarly articles drawn from... Read more

Dime Novels Full Text Digital Collection

We are pleased to announce the launch of Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources' (SULAIR) Dime Novels Full Text online collection, which provides scholars with the complete text of one hundred issues from one of our collection's series... Read more

Defining Gender: New Full-Text, Searchable Database

Defining Gender,1450-1910 examines constructions of femininity and masculinity through "five centuries of advice literature." This full-text searchable database contains over 60,000 documents from the medieval period through the nineteenth century... Read more

Social Science Data and Software (SSDS): Quarterly Workshop Series

It's easy to learn about SSDS data and software resources and services and to meet SSDS data specialists and software consultants. Just register for any of the quarterly workshops... Read more

New Sciences Databases: NANOnetBASE, ILI Materials and Metals Infoweb

The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center has recently purchased and made available the following resources for the Stanford community. Joining the other netbase online book resources is NANOnetBASE, a collection of nanoscience and nanotechnology references... Read more

Protein Lounge: Not Where Proteins Go to Relax

Protein Lounge is an extensive collection of interactive, Web-based databases and downloadable tools created to help life scientists design laboratory experiments and understand results in the area of systems biology... Read more

MDL DiscoveryGate is Available

Until now scientists have been forced into a step-wise process of asking a question, getting an answer, and then asking another question. With DiscoveryGate scientists can now ask one question and get many answers, all at once, in a seamless, integrated environment... Read more

DIPPR 801 Thermophysical Property Database and DIADEM Predictive Software

The DIPPR(r) 801 Database is an extensive database of rigorously evaluated pure component data on industrially important chemical compounds. It contains a total of 1891 compounds to date... Read more

BIOSIS and Zoological Record Archives Now Available

Recently the Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) purchased the BIOSIS and Zoological Record Archives, greatly expanding access at Stanford to the older literature of the life sciences... Read more

JSTOR Offers Direct Export of Citations

From its beginnings more than nine years ago, JSTOR has increased electronic access to scholarly literature in a broad range of subjects and has moved beyond scanned PDF pages/images. Now there's good news for EndNote and RefWork users... Read more

HighWire Press: New Journals

HighWire Press, the online publishing division of Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR), recently celebrated a milestone with the launch of its 1000th journal site, the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society... Read more