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Library database workshops continue

The following workshops in using various library databases will be held this month:

  • Web of Science workshop -- citation databases in science, technology, social science, arts, and humanities. Monday, Nov. 8, noon-1pm, Rm 1-115. Pre-registration is required; e-mail plin@mit.edu or call x3-9321.
  • INSPEC workshop -- physics, computers and control, electrical engineering. Tuesday, Nov. 16, 3:30-5pm, Rm 1-115. Pre-registration is required; e-mail gcsherra@mit.edu or call x3-5648.
  • Everything You Want to Know about Patents -- Tuesday Nov. 30, 3-5pm, location to be announced. No pre-registration required.
  • Uncover Table of Contents Service -- Wednesday, Nov. 17, noon-1pm, Rm E53-220. No pre-registration required.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 3, 1999.

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