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Drexelphysics

September 30, 2009

New Physics Books


Two-dimensional optical spectroscopy / Minhaeng Cho

The speed of light : constancy + cosmos / David A. Grandy

Polarization holography / L. Nikolova, P.S. Ramanujam

Cold molecules: theory, experiment, applications / [edited by] Roman Krems, Bretislav Friedrich, and William C. Stwalley

Fourier-Mukai and Nahm transforms in geometry and mathematical physics / Claudio Bartocci, Ugo Bruzzo, Daniel Hernández Ruipérez

Quantum theory of conducting matter : superconductivity / Shigeji Fujita, Kei Ito, Salvador Godoy

High frequency electromagnetic dosimetry / David A. Sanchez-Hernandez, editor

Something incredibly wonderful happens : Frank Oppenheimer and the world he made up / K.C. Cole

Wavelets : from math to practice / Desanka P. Radunovic
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Filed under: New Books — Dana Denick @ 4:53 pm


September 22, 2009

Scientific American and Nature Weds!

It has just come to my attention that Nature has “obtained” Scientific American.  Immediately arises concerns of access and subscription costs.  We currently access SA through EbscoHost.  Content may be pulled from this vendor.  From other institutions, I have heard as much as 145% increase for current subscription rates and a $5000 fee for archive access.  NPG base rates on FTE.  I must be realistic.  If our rate is increased to these levels, electronic access to SA may jeapordized. 

Here is the NPG announcement:

“2010 promises to be a landmark year for NPG, as we continue to build our consumer media division with Scientific American at its heart. Scientific American became part of NPG in 2009, after many years as a sister Holtzbrinck organization. My colleagues and I feel privileged to be able to offer our customers the two iconic brands of Nature and Scientific American. We are looking forward to introducing institutional site license access to Scientific American on nature.com later this year, offering the functionality, support, services and interlinking with the NPG portfolio that you have come to expect from us. As we move forward, our goal is to become the authoritative and comprehensive science media group, from consumer to researcher, from London to New York to Tokyo.”

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — dominymf @ 8:00 am


September 14, 2009

New Physics Books


Dynamics, information and complexity in quantum systems / Fabio Benatti

Introduction to general relativity / Lewis Ryder

Air : our planet’s ailing atmosphere / Hans Tammemagi

Quantum transport : introduction to nanoscience / Yuli V. Nazarov, Yaroslav M. Blanter

Kinematics : the lost origins of Einstein’s relativity / Alberto A. Martinez

Quantum statistical mechanics / William C. Schieve, Lawrence P. Horwitz
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Filed under: New Books — Dana Denick @ 5:00 pm


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