EEVL has just published three new Internet resource guide booklets. The
booklets cover Internet resources for Engineering, Internet resources for
Mathematics, and Internet resources for Computing.
The A5 size sixteen-page booklets each give details of between 60 and 70 of the
most useful Internet resources in their respective subject areas, under topics
such as Learning and Teaching, Reference Material, Journals, Research, Societies
and Institutions, Subject Gateways and Guides, etc. The sites included in the
booklets have been selected by subject experts.
The booklets are excellent introductions to key resources in their subject
areas, and should be useful for students, staff and researchers at universities
and colleges.
Copies of the booklets have been posted to engineering, mathematics and
computing departments at UK universities, and to university libraries in the
UK.
The booklets are available free to those at universities and colleges in the UK
(up to 25 copies at no cost, and thereafter 50p per copy), and to others at 50p
per copy, from the address below. Printable pdf copies of the booklets can be
downloaded from http://www.eevl.ac.uk/publications/
The booklets have been sponsored by Inderscience Publishers (Engineering
booklet), Springer (Mathematics booklet), and Pearson Education (Computing
booklet). Springer are giving away one of four textbooks to the first 50
individuals who return the form included on the Mathematics booklet to them.
EEVL: the Internet guide to engineering, mathematics and computing, is a UK-
based not-for-profit free guide. It was created and is run by a team of
information specialists from Heriot Watt University, with input from a number of
other universities in the UK, including the University of Ulster, the University
of Birmingham, and Cranfield University.
News about the EEVL service is available from:
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/latest-news.htm
Details of how to work with EEVL are available at:
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/workingwith.htm
EEVL is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) through the
Resource Discovery Network (RDN).
Visit EEVL <http://www.eevl.ac.uk/>
The Internet guide for Engineering, Mathematics, and Computing
Roddy MacLeod <[log in to unmask]>
EEVL Manager
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS
Tel (0131) 451 3576 Fax: (0131) 451 3164
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Pam Bishop, Assistant Director
LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network
School of Mathematics and Statistics [log in to unmask]
The University of Birmingham tel 0121-414 4800
Birmingham B15 2TT fax 0121-414 3389
The Maths, Stats & OR Network is part of the Learning and Teaching
Support Network, which provides discipline-based support for
learning and teaching in UK universities.
More information can be found at http://ltsn.mathstore.ac.uk
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