The Physics and Astronomy Library at your Service A SOURCE TO INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE AND MUCH MORE.

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The Physics and Astronomy Library at your Service A SOURCE TO INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE AND MUCH MORE

A t your service!

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LIBRARY = SAVING TIME!

The Physics Library Click on picture to go to library!

Academic Conduct – ”Cite” - quite a challenge If it’s your thougths = no reference needed. Re-arranging words of what you have read or heard is not your thoughts. Give credit to the person who said it or wrote it! Reference needed. References: Bibliography Text Photo: Microsoft Clipart

Academic Conduct – Now you see it – no you don’t! Credit to the photographer, artist or creator! Reference needed. Contact the originator for permission if needed! You can use Creative Commons (CC) but be sure to follow the guidelines from the creator. References: Bibliography Text, photo, etc Photo: Microsoft Clipart

Academic Conduct – ”Citing” - made easy Programs to help you sort and write your references. Free for all, and recommended by several teachers: BIBTEX Free for students at LU: EndNote RefWorks Used right, it looks good! And grades good too!

Be more popular! Writing for non-scientists Mandatory – writing a popular science article Read popular science, a book or an article! Compare to scientific books or articles. Write!

Want to know more? Popular Science 14.3 Scientific Communication 14.5

Next step 16th of September Hands-on with your thesis. Have your questions ready concerning your thesis!

NOTE! Computer room Lyra in Astronomy Building Important! Foto: Dainis Dravins

Apply for a library card!

Welcome to the library!