Increased storage for Stanford Mendeley users
As part of their goal to improve researcher’s productivity and support collaboration, Mendeley has increased storage and the number of private groups available to members of the Stanford Mendeley Group.
As part of their goal to improve researcher’s productivity and support collaboration, Mendeley has increased storage and the number of private groups available to members of the Stanford Mendeley Group.
How can we best make sense of the digital strands and data that comprise a 21st century life? Explore innovative solutions to this challenge and others facing both individuals in the digital age, and scholars in the cultural heritage and digital humanities sectors, at the Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) 2017 Hackathon. The Hackathon is sponsored by Stanford University Libraries and will be held from March 31 - April 1, 2017 at the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center on the Stanford University campus.
We are pleased to announce the March 2017 digital issue of the Terman Engineering Library News.
In the news this month:
Dog Petting on March 9th – De-stress before finals
Gear Up for Research Day – Grand Prize Winner
Did You Miss Gear Up Day? Slides will be on Website
Limited Hours during Spring Break—March 27-31
Overleaf News – Over 5,000 Linked ORCiD Accounts
Media X Registration Open Now! – Stanford Discount
We are pleased to announce the February 2017 digital issue of the Terman Engineering Library News.
In the news this month
We are pleased to announce the January 2017 digital issue of the Terman Engineering Library News.
In the news this month:
Gear Up for Research Day – Feb 16, 2017
We are pleased to announce the December 2016 digital issue of the Terman Engineering Library News.
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It should come as little surprise that Stanford is playing a large role in the rapid progress towards fully autonomous vehicles. Research data and video recorded by John Kegelman, Lene Harbott, Chris Gerdes and others in the Dynamic Design Lab are now deposited and streamable from the SDR. These data are useful in a variety of ways, such as to inform self-driving cars that can respond to changing conditions like an expert driver handling a race car on a track.
We are pleased to announce the November 2016 digital issue of the Terman Engineering Library News.
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