New Aquisitions: November 2019

These new books have just arrived in the library:

Hasbun, Javier E. …Introductory solid state physics with MATLAB applications201926 B 149
Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude …Quantum mechanics, 3: Fermions, bosons, photons, correlations, and entanglement20198 A 84-Vol. 3
Wrabetz, SabineChemistry meets art201970 H 100
Lykknes, Annette [Ed.] …Women in their element201970 K 148
Max-Planck-GesellschaftEvaluation201970 H 99
Inoue, Yoshihisa [Ed.] …Chiral photochemistry200436 E 47

You find the books in the library’s new acquisition section.

FHI Coffee Talk No. 9

Creative Commons Licenses – Important for Open Access Publishing
Uta Siebeky

Every author has heard of Creative Commons licenses, especially when it comes to Open Access publications. But which one is the right one? CC-BY or one of the many other? What do all the abbreviations mean and what effects do they have?

Thursday, 7 November 2019
1 pm
FHI Library
Building A

Coffee & Tea for free
Max. 10 minutes talk

Open Access Week 2019

Today starts the International Open Access Week themed “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge”.

We are celebrating the International Open Access Week with an information desk in the library. Therefor we have prepared some material including brochures, flyers, freebies and a poster on creative commons licenses.

Open Access Information Desk
FHI Library
21 – 25 October 2019

We gladly provide you support regarding publishing in open access journals [internal] and open access repositories, with a focus on MPG.PuRe.

Our New Book Scanner

The new book scanner is available in the basement of the library.

The scanner is equipped with a V-shaped book cradle. It has a built in touchscreen and a preview screen to control the scanned images.

Please note that an usb-stick is currently required to save the scan.