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March 28, 2008

Heat Transfer Textbook – Open Access Textbook

“This book is an introduction to heat and mass transfer oriented toward engineering students. It may be downloaded without charge.

Revised versions are posted regularly; the version number is given on the titlepage verso. Visit this page again to obtain updates.

Please note that this material is copyrighted under U.S. Copyright Law. The authors grant you the right to download and print it for your personal use or for non-profit instructional use. Any other use, including copying, distributing or modifying the work for commercial purposes, is subject to the restrictions of U.S. Copyright Law and the Berne International Copyright Convention.”

Source: Heat Transfer Textbook – Open Access Textbook
Authors: John H. Lienhard IV, Professor, University of Houston and John H. Lienhard V, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Read also: New Podcast: Professor Lienhard on his Open Access Textbook from the MIT Libraries News Blog

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March 21, 2008

Drexel University Libraries’ Scholarly Communication Symposium: Scholar 2 Scholar: How Web 2.0 is Changing Scholarly Communication

The Drexel University Libraries, with support from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), will present The 5th Annual Scholarly Communication Symposium titled: Scholar2Scholar: How Web 2.0 is Changing Scholarly Communication. Join us to discuss how Web2.0 is changing scholarship. Dr. Jean-Claude Bradley will give a presentation, followed by a panel discussion featuring: Andre Brown, Nicole Engard, James Mitchell, Banu Onaral, Beth Ritter-Guth, and Scott Warnock. Small round-table discussions will follow. An optional Dutch-treat lunch concludes the day.

Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Bossone

For more information:
Drexel University Libraries’ Scholarly Communication Symposium: Scholar 2 Scholar: How Web 2.0 is Changing Scholarly Communication

To register:
Registration Form

Our Wiki:
Scholar2scholar

You will need to create your account in Wikispaces (if you do not have one) by clicking on ‘Join’ in the top right corner. Use your username and password you created to join our scholar2scholar wikispace.
(Note: Please try to use something resembling your real names as usernames)

Do not forget to explore our evolving section – Further reading on Web 2.0

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