Thanks for your patience during our recent outage at scalar.usc.edu. While Scalar content is loading normally now, saving is still slow, and Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled, which may interfere with features like timelines and maps that depend on metadata. This also means that saving a page or media item will remove its additional metadata. If this occurs, you can use the 'All versions' link at the bottom of the page to restore the earlier version. We are continuing to troubleshoot, and will provide further updates as needed. Note that this only affects Scalar projects at scalar.usc.edu, and not those hosted elsewhere.
Science & Engineering Library: Online Open HouseMain MenuScience & Engineering LibraryOnline Open HouseOur CommunityWho We Are: LibrariansWho We Are: StaffReference & Instruction ServicesLibrary ServicesResourcesCari Kaurloto3781164953cd6d9b5d46e62a61a9c84cdeafe0c1
Communication
1media/collage4.jpg2020-06-24T08:37:41-07:00Cari Kaurloto3781164953cd6d9b5d46e62a61a9c84cdeafe0c13762315image_header2023-07-17T12:51:35-07:00Cari Kaurloto3781164953cd6d9b5d46e62a61a9c84cdeafe0c1Science & Engineering LibraryOnline Open House
Newsletter The Science & Engineering Library publishes a monthly eNewsletter.
Special Displays & Collections The Science & Engineering Library has created many special displays on a variety of topics.
To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day 2020, we created a virtual display of women engineers, entitled Remarkable Women in Engineering.
We also house the Dr. Caleb E. Finch Science Archive, a collection donated by University Professor of Gerontology, Dr. Caleb E. Finch, that explores the science of aging via archeology, history, anthropology, and biology.
The Science & Engineering Library Popular Reading Collection includes biographies, historical perspectives, and general reading (including "bestsellers") dealing with one or multiple science disciplines as a backdrop. This collection provides students with an opportunity to explore different subjects and catch up on popular reading while maintaining a focus on STEM.
Our virtual display, Jonas Salk and the Invention of the Polio Vaccine, to learn more about the history of variolation and what led to Salk's discoveries. Our STEM & Citizen Science virtual display highlights the importance of citizen science in generating interest in the sciences and advocates getting involved in local projects.
This page has paths:
1media/Screen Shot 2020-06-24 at 8.50.03 AM.png2020-06-24T08:29:46-07:00Cari Kaurloto3781164953cd6d9b5d46e62a61a9c84cdeafe0c1Science & Engineering LibraryCari Kaurloto23Online Open Houseimage_header10047972021-11-18T12:31:18-08:00Cari Kaurloto3781164953cd6d9b5d46e62a61a9c84cdeafe0c1