New Acquisitions: June 2017

xrayThis new title is available in the library now:

X-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiaton by David Attwood and Anne Sakdinawat (22 E 4).

You can find it in the new acquisition section of the library.

 

More new books:

Zecchina, Adriano [Auth.]… The development of catalysis 2017 27 A 23
Rammer, Jorgen [Auth.] Physics of electronic materials 2017 26 I 36
Powers, Peter E. [Auth.]… Fundamentals of nonlinear optics 2017 20 F 65
Catalysis : specialist periodical reports 2017 28 D 10-Vol. 29
Electroanalytical chemistry 2017 34 D 2-Vol. 29

Hub of Nobel Laureates in Berlin

Today the Harnack House is a confererence venue for the Max Planck Society. It was opened in 1929 as a scientific meeting place, where guests from all over the world came together. Now a book, which is a supplement to the conference venue’s exhibition, portrays some of its most illustrious guests: Albert Einstein, Lise Meitner, Max Planck, Albert Speer and more.

imageSusanne Kiewitz: Hub of Nobel Laureates: Harnack House in Berlin. Berlin 2016 (Shelf Mark: 70 H 43)

Susanne Kiewitz: Treffpunkt der Nobelpreisträger: das Harnack-Haus in Berlin-Dahlem. Berlin 2016 (Shelf Mark: 70 H 43-Dt.)

How to Order Literature?

Find out more in our introductory courses to the library’s electronic information resources:

Dates in June

Friday, June 16, 2017, 10 am
Monday, June 26, 2017, 3 pm

The lessons will be held in the FHI library. Please make an appointment for one of the dates and inform us about your focus of interest. In addition, individual appointments are possible.

Mandating the Use of ORCID

The most important scientific publishers in physics and chemistry encourage researchers to register with ORCID. They collect ORCIDs in their manuscript submission and peer review systems and some include ORCIDs in the articles themselves.

Only some journals require an ORCID. But others will follow. When submitting a paper to a journal of the American Chemical Society corresponding authors are required to provide their own personal ORCID before completing the submission process. SpringerNature is running a six-month trial to mandate ORCIDs for authors publishing across 46 of their journals (e.g. Nature Chemistry; Nature Physics).

Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a non-profit organization which aims to establish a registry for author identificaton as the de facto standard like the ISBN for books or the DOI for online publications.

Benefits of having an ORCID:

  • solves the name ambiguity problem (name equivalence, change of name, different spelling)
  • associates your scientific output (articles, datasets and others) with your biography
  • updates your publication list in your ORCID profile automatically – you can enable automatic updates from data providers, e.g. CrossRef, Scopus, ResearcherID – Web of Science
  • simplifies communication, e.g. for grant submissions, article submissions or meeting registrations

Introduction to ORCID

Brown, Josh: ORCID: an introduction, Presentation at the 1. ORCID DE Outreach Workshop. Potsdam, Germany, October 25, 2016
https://zenodo.org/record/163564

Vierkant, Paul: ORCID in Deutschland – Stand und Perspektive, 1. ORCID DE-Webinar: ORCID – eine Einführung für wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen (Potsdam 2017)
http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:2185897