The image above shows Knovel's Material Property Search builder, which allows users to search more than 60 million data points extracted from databases, tables and graphs in Knovel.
It may be short notice, but here's a quick heads up for a learning opportunity for engineers this Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Eastern.
Key publisher Elsevier is sponsoring a free Webinar to demonstrate how to use it’s Engineering tools more effectively in order to promote overall understanding of the existing literature and spaces where gaps exist, and improve your knowledge of the underlying science required for valuable contribution in your research.
Specific topics will include:
Utilizing faceted search strategies to begin a broad literature overview
Numeric filtering for very detailed application searches
The image above shows Knovel's Material Property Search builder, which allows users to search more than 60 million data points extracted from databases, tables and graphs in Knovel.
It may be short notice, but here's a quick heads up for a learning opportunity for engineers this Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Eastern.
Key publisher Elsevier is sponsoring a free Webinar to demonstrate how to use it’s Engineering tools more effectively in order to promote overall understanding of the existing literature and spaces where gaps exist, and improve your knowledge of the underlying science required for valuable contribution in your research.
Specific topics will include:
Presenter:
– Chris Cogswell, PhD, Customer Consultant Engineering
■ Date: Thursday, April 23, 2020 ■ Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (EST)
If you're and engineer and have never used Knovel or Engineering Village (Compendex) why not take a quick look?
You can also check out this Knovel Quick Start Guide we created to get VDOT employees started on Knovel.
Questions? Let us know we are here to help!
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