EndNote Web available for free at UT

EndNote Web version is available for free at UT because we subscribe to ISI Web of Knowledge (a.k.a. the Science Citation Index). It is a web-based, free, and a bit easier-to-use than the desktop EndNote Web that costs about $100 at the UT Computer Store. Use EndNote Web to: Create Bibliographies Manage Bilbliographies Share Bibliographies … Continued

American Fact Finder

American Fact Finder is a great online source for population, housing, economic, and geographic data. The data is collected and presented by the U.S. Census Bureau. U.S. Population Clock 13:28 GMT (EST+5) Jul 16, 2007 302,356,758 more population clocks »

Proxy cards for faculty

If your assistant needs a card to check out books in your name, use an online form to have a proxy card made for them and have it mailed to your campus address. Follow this link for more information: http://www.lib.utk.edu/circ/circ/addservices.html#proxycards

Get Out And Play

<img src=”http://www.lib.utk.edu/agvet/displays/getoutandplay/header.jpg” Libraries hold many hidden treasures. Among these are the various government documents covering specialized topics. In correlation with the UT Libraries 100th year government depository celebration, Pendergrass Library presents a display at Hodges Library on outdoor recreational documents published for areas around Knoxville. Ranging from fishing, to hiking, to water sports the government … Continued

New Journal: Medical Teacher

The UT Libraries has a new subscription to Medical Teacher. Below are recent articles from the journal. To find it, go to the ejournals list and type in Medical Teacher. There is a 12 month delay in publication electronically. 1: Morton J, Anderson L, Frame F, Moyes J, Cameron H. Back to the future: teaching … Continued

Identifying Lab Rodents Using Earprints: a new article from NC3RS

Identifying laboratory rodents using earprints Mr Jens Cameron, DiLab, Sweden; Dr Christina Jacobson, AstraZeneca R&D, Sweden; Dr Kenneth Nilsson, Halmstad University, Sweden; Professor Thorsteinn Rögnvaldsson, Halmstad University, Swede Abstract Laboratory rodents are today identified using methods such as tattoos, ear clips or implanted transponders. These methods are invasive and can cause pain and/or distress for … Continued