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Building a Nanotechnology Collection at the University of Washington. Linda Whang Engineering Instructional Services Librarian University of Washington Engineering Library. What is Nanotechnology?.
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Building a Nanotechnology Collection at the University of Washington Linda Whang Engineering Instructional Services Librarian University of Washington Engineering Library
What is Nanotechnology? The term "nanotechnology" refers to the conception and creation of functional structures, devices, and systems with dimensions ranging from 1-100 nanometers (nm). --McGraw-Hill Access Science
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Nanotechnology at UW • Center for Nanotechnology • 69 faculty from 13 departments • Nation’s first PhD program in Nanotechnology • Nanotech User Facility • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory/UW Joint Institute for Nanoscience
Chemistry Bioengineering Physics Chemical Engineering Materials Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Microbiology Physiology & Biophysics Biochemistry Genome Sciences Medicinal Chemistry Mechanical Engineering Radiology Nanotechnology Faculty
Nanotechnology Research • Materials • Bio-inspired materials • Hybrid materials • Devices • Nanoelectronics • DNA & Protein/DNA Arrays • Biomedical Applications • Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering • Cell Signalling
Nanotechnology Research 1970-present * 1975-1980
Collection Development at UW 2002 – Add Nanotechnology to Blackwell Approval Plan 2002 – Proposal for “New Program Funding” from UW Libraries 2003 – Awarded $5,000/year ongoing funds; split among Engineering, Chemistry and Physics Libraries
Indexes • Inspec – Physics, EE • Compendex – Materials Science • Medline/PubMed – BioE • SciFinder Scholar – Chemistry • Web of Science – All subjects
Journals • Journal of Biological Chemistry • Journal of Materials Science • Journal of Chemical Physics • Applied Physics Letters • Physical Review Letters • Journal of the American Chemical Society • Nature • Science • Journal of Applied Physics
Nano-specific Journals • Foresight Update (Foresight Institute) 1987- • Physica. E, Low-dimensional systems & nanostructures (Elsevier) 1997- • Nanotechnology (IOP) 1990- • Nano Letters (ACS) 2000- • Journal of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology (American Scientific Publishers) 2001- • IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience (IEEE) 2002- • IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (IEEE) 2002- • Journal of Nanobiotechnology (BioMed Central) 2003-
Conferences • IEEE • Bio- Micro- and Nanosystems • MEMS, Nano & Smart Systems • Materials Research Society • Nanophase and Nanocomposite Materials • Nanotube-based devices • SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) • Nano-optics and Nano-structures • Biomedical applications of micro- and nanoengineering
Reference Books • Handbook of nanostructured materials and nanotechnology, 5 vol., Academic Press, 2000 • Handbook of nanophase and nanostructured materials, 4 vol., Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2003 • Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, 5 vol., Marcel Dekker, 2004 • Encyclopedia of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, 10 vol., American Scientific Publishers, 2004 • CRC’s ENGnetBASE (4 titles) • CRC’s NANOnetBASE (10 titles, 15 more expected in the next year)
Challenges • Maintaining the quality of our collections • Keeping up with the volume of publishing in this field • Separating the wheat from the chaff (hype)
Conclusions • Work with librarians/selectors in other fields (Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Medicine) • Convince your library administration to fund new program areas! • (Inter)National Nanotechnology Information Network?