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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

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On June 2nd, 8 am Pacific / 11 am Eastern, eLife Sciences invites you to join an in-depth exploration of the open-source publishing technology behind eLife Lens.

eLife Lens improves the reading and use of scientific articles by making it possible to explore figures, figure descriptions, references, and more without losing your place in the article text. While most online research articles tend to replicate print, eLife Lens takes greater advantage of the Internet's flexibility; readers can absorb key elements in an article more readily, more quickly, and more effectively.

Concierge Keys
We have several great tour offerings — all brand new — for the month of June. Sign up for as many as you would like!
Tours are limited to 15 attendees.
 
Here's a brief run-down of the tours; more details are available on the sign-up page.
 
Tour of CESTA (Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis) 
  • Tuesday, June 2 3-4 (led by Jason Heppler) 
  • Wednesday, June 3, 10-11 (led by Nicole Coleman)

Monday, May 18, 2015

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STUDENTS!!! What ENDS a quarter better than ZOMBIES?!
    EDUCATORS!!! What ENDS a quarter better than ZOMBIES?
        LIBRARIANS!!! What ENDS a quarter better than ZOMBIES?!

WHEN: Thursday, June 4, 1-4 pm
WHERE: Green Library, Media & Microtext Center
WHAT: Call of Duty Black Ops II, Bus Depot

                     HOW MANY ROUNDS CAN YOU SURVIVE?! 

Contact: Felicia Smith, Head, Learning and Outreach

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Join President John Hennessy, Vice President for Human Resources David Jones and fellow colleagues in honoring staff at the second annual Cardinal at Work Celebrating Staff Careers ceremony held during the Multicultural Springfest event. The ceremony recognizes staff who celebrated a significant career milestone of 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 years with Stanford in 2014.

[See the 2015 list of honorees: you may recognize a few Library colleagues who've reached career milestones this year.]

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