Thanksgiving and Library Hours

Please note the following Thanksgiving week holiday hours for the Main Library (located in the Rockefeller Research Laboratories Building) and the Cyber Library (Zuckerman Research Center):

Wednesday, November 23

Main Library 8:30am5:00pm
Cyber Library 8:00am5:00pm

Thursday, November 24 – Thanksgiving Day

Main Library CLOSED
Cyber Library CLOSED

Friday, November 25

Main Library 8:30am7:00pm
Cyber Library CLOSED

Please keep the MSK Library holiday hours in mind when scheduling any research consultation, reference assistance, or personalized training with your librarian.  On behalf of the Library Staff we wish you a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

Can a Picture Say More? Information Visualizations

A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend “Bibliometrics & Research Assessment: A Symposium for Librarians and Information Professionals”, held at the National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.

One of the keynote speakers was Katy Börner, Distinguished Professor of Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, whose intriguing talk focused on the world of big data and translating this data into information visualizations. She shared several examples of where enormous data sets were transformed into visual pictures that tell the story of the data in a way that is more easily digestible by the viewer. Continue reading

“Open in Action” – 2016 International Open Access Week

The Ninth International Open Access Week will be held October 24-30. This event and this year’s theme encourages all interested individuals to move from discussing what Open Access is, to taking action and making a conscious commitment to work in an environment that promotes and makes research transparent and accessible to all.

Open Access week began in 2007.  It continues to be an important event aimed at raising awareness of the benefits of an open access environment, as well as, demonstrating the value open access content provides to interested readers (from both the research community and the general public). The open access model has the potential to increase the exposure of research work and augment the overall advancement of scholarly communication around the World. Continue reading