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Hello, here they are again …

… our mini researcher of school accompanying project : “Kinderforscher” at the TUHH. Since 2006, this project became a regular fixture at the TUHH. Within this project, nearly 25 pupils  from 5 different primary schools in Hamburg visit our library on the follwing Tuesdays:  November 10th,  November 17th, November 24th, December 1st, December 8th 2015. […]

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Selected journals of ACS now online

The transition from the printed to the digital version of journals has resulted in an increase of expenses for digital journals in the last years. At the request of its customers the TUHH library has now switched its journal subscriptions at the American Chemical Society (ACS) to the digital version: Analytical Chemistry Environmental Science &

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StartING … to write

The second “Kleine Nacht des wissenschaftlichen Schreibens” (Little or Short Night of academic writing) will take place at TUHH in the rooms around Audimax 1 (H – Am Schwarzenberg Campus 5) on Wednesday May 20, 2015 from 3 pm to 10 pm. The “Kleine Nacht” include stimulation and animation around academic writing and research methods

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eBooks from IOP as ePub files

About 20 eBooks of the publisher Institute of Physics from the years 2013 and 2014 are now available within TUHH intranet. IoP eBooks contain introductions in important basics of physics and technology. Here a few examples: Advanced solid state theory / Thomas Pruschke. Physics of the atmosphere / Rodrigo Caballero. The tao of microelectronics /

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Empty shelfs in upper reading room

Perhaps you’ve already noticed it? In the upper reading room you find empty shelfs more and more. What’s behind all this? What do we plan? The TUHH library is always in transition, like its surroundings. More than 70% of the budget for media are spent for digital ones. Instead of many shelfs, which offered printed

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