Graduate Student Orientation for Biomedical Engineering Julia Gelfand
Science Library 228
Fall 2007 949-824-4971
There are many resources at the UCI Libraries devoted to the study of biomedical engineering. The collection is young as is the academic program here and it is focused upon the general materials, and the specific research interests and coursework that is offered at the present. It is anticipated that the collection will grow rapidly in parallel as the program expands its emphases and more faculty and students join it. Some of the current special interests reflect strong interdisciplinary interests and include: tissue engineering, molecular engineering, protein engineering, laser technologies, transplantation, optic sensors, biomedical devices and instrumentation, implants, biomechanics, cardiovascular instruments, Microelectromechanical Systems or MEMS or BIOMEMS, relationships to biotechnology, computational methods and genomic statistics and relationships.
The UCI Library Website is your point of departure as you
seek information - http://www.lib.uci.edu
- instructions on connecting from
off-campus should be followed - for additional information, consult with
NACS at 824-2222
Specific areas to
search:
There are several methodologies to use to find resources:
1. ANTPAC - online catalog for UCI - most current source for all materials that are part of the collections and accessible at the UCI Libraries in all formats - includes print, nonprint, video, software, etc
2. MELVYL - online collection for all UC campuses and for the electronic materials bought cooperatively by the California Digital Library
3. WorldCat - international bibliography of library holdings - UCI's holdings are indicated
Indexing &
Abstracting Tools or Databases and they, plus others are noted on the Biomedical
Engineering Subject Guide
1. PubMed - the only method to search MEDLINE
2. BIOSIS - searches the biological and life sciences
3. INSPEC - covers electrical engineering & computer science; indexes IEE & IEEE, SPIE and other professional literature
4. IEEE Xplore - covers all IEEE publications, including journals and conference proceedings
5. ACM Digital Library- most of the publications from the Association of Computing Machinery are included
6. COMPENDEX - Engineering Index - most disciplines of engineering
7. Science Citation Index in the WEB OF SCIENCE - soon to be part of the Web of Knowledge
Electronic Journals
- consult ANTPAC for access by title or subject heading; consult the UCI
Libraries Homepage at www.lib.uci.edu and then "Find Online Resources," and enter element of resource
with which you are familiar either by searching or browsing. UC eLinks support
the following publishers which are strong in this subject area:
· Elsevier (Science Direct) & Academic Press
· Springer (LINK)/ Kluwer/Plenum - also contains Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Artificial Intelligence and other Springer eBook series
· Wiley/Blackwell
· Taylor & Francis
· AAAS (Science) & STKE
· Nature Group
· IEEE - via IEEE Xplore
· American Chemical Society (ACS)
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American
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· Mary Ann Liebert
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· Association of Computer Machinery Digital Library (ACM)
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Society of Industrial & Applied Mathematics
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· International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE)
Specialized titles:
1. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering - by Annual Reviews -
call # W1 AN866 and available online
2. eBooks - CRCNetbase for Biomedical Engineering books published by CRC; also check out entire book collection from CRCNetBase; and an increasing number of eBook packages and titles; and many products in Medicine, including Cochrane Library, Stat!Ref Medical Reference Library, MD Consult, etc
3.
Conference Proceedings - a very valuable and critical element of
scholarship in this field due to the fast developments and releases of
information; we have many transactions and conference proceedings - some are
listed as monographs and some are periodicals.
The majority of conference proceedings in print format
circulate and are sometimes in the Drum and sometimes in the Bar treated
like serials.
4.
Government Information - increasingly resources are included in
ANTPAC but specific subject
guides may also direct you - in the medical field many important resources
exist including Cancerlit, M
ANALYTICAL TOOLS -
1. ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR) for Science and Social Sciences - online from 1999 but tables include additional years of data through the most recent year
BUSINESS RESOURCES - there are many resources that contain information about business and entrepreneurial strategies in biomedical engineering and product development. The marketing trends, business cycles and company information, business news and investment opportunities are noted on the Business & Management Subject Pages.
MEDICAL RESOURCES - the clinical collection is at the Grunigen Medical Library but the Science Library has the largest medical collection. Please consult the Medical Subject Guide.
REFERENCE ASSISTANCE - besides contacting the Engineering Librarian, you can visit the Science Library Reference Desk (hours), engage in eMail reference or LIVE CHAT, or schedule a research consultation by using the Ask-a-Librarian service.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE - currently two options exist:
THINGS TO DO: