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Therapy dog

Love Dogs? Need a study break? Come meet Lou and Duke, certified therapy dogs, in the Science and Engineering Quad between Y2E2 and Huang today June 4 from 2:30-4:00pm and Monday, June 8 from 2:30-4:00pm. For more information contact Helen Josephine.

Logo from the 2015 Stanford MECON

 

We are pleased to announce the April 2015 digital issue of the Terman Engineering Library News.

 

In the news this month:

  • Stanford Engineering Heroes Celebrated
  • Knovel Tablet App in Beta
  • Data Day Slides and Video Now Online
  • Wiley Online and Chrome Browser
  • MECON Abstracts Online Now
  • Latest Research Highlights in Haze Studies


Read the full newsletter online.

Overleaf Logo

Overleaf is a new collaborative writing and publishing system developed by the team behind the popular WriteLaTeX editor. Overleaf is designed to make the process of writing, editing and producing scientific papers much quicker for both authors and publishers. All Stanford University students, researchers and staff are entitled to claim a free Overleaf Pro account for writing and publishing their project reports and research papers.

Register for one of these two workshops offered by the co-founder of Overleaf, John Hammersley.

Overleaf – A Science Publication System (from the writeLaTex team)

Session #1: School of Medicine: 2-3:45 pm, Tuesday, April 21, Li Ka Shing Center  #LK101, Stanford University School of Medicine. Registration

Session #2: Located at the School of Engineering: 4-5:00 pm, Tuesday, April 21, Shriram #102, School of Engineering. Registration

 

What's new @Terman

Check out our May 2015 Newsletter :

  • Stanford Engineering Heroes Celebrated
  • Knovel Tablet App in Beta
  • Data Day Slides and Video Now Online
  • Wiley Online and Chrome Browser
  • MECON Abstracts Online Now
  • Latest Research Highlights in Haze Studies

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