But does the Library have any *new* material? Of course!
Posted on Jul 09, 2010 01:40:15 PM | Jaime Scibelli | 0 Comments    |
So all of the books on the Library's shelves are dusty old tomes, right? Of course not! Current scientific and technical books are available for checkout today - visit the Library's website to see what's new in "New Books"! Some of the titles most recently added to the collection include:

  • Wind and Solar Power Systems: Design, Analysis, and Operation, Second Edition by Mukund R. Patel (2005)
  • Fiberglass and Glass Technology: Energy-Friendly Compositions and Applications by Frederick T. Wallenberger (2009)
  • Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Second Edition by Yogesh Jaluria (2007)
  • How to Do Everything with Web 2.0 Mashups by Jesse Feiler (2007)
  • Systems of Systems Engineering: Principles and Applications by Mo Jamshidi (2008)

These are just a few of the recent titles available for checkout by Glenn employees (check the online catalog or contact the Library at 3-5761 to confirm item availability). Please note that Glenn employees must register with the Library in order to check out print materials or receive materials via Interlibrary Loan. And don't forget about all of the electronic resources that are available at your desktop, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including eBooks! Please feel free to contact the Library at 3-5778 with questions or suggestions.


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