Article on Google library project at Harvard

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A profile of Harvard University Librarian Sidney Verba discusses the
scope of the university’s collaboration with Google, and also some gray
areas around copyright. 

Seed magazine on physics blogs

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A short piece on how discussions of experiments spread through the net.  (Source: Not
Even Wrong)

Harvard’s Ernst Mayr Library has an XML feed for its New Books list

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Blog software reviewed

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This article considers Movable Type, Wordpress, and Text Pattern.  (source: beSpacific)

Update on Zvonimir Dogic’s lab

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The PhysicsWeb article “Doing Physics with Bacteria” highlights the
work of Rowland’s Zvonimir Dogic, who studies phase transitions of
bacterial flagellar filaments in their latest paper.

RSS feeds for (some) ACS journals

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The American Chemical Society has RSS feeds for the A-pages of
Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science and Technology, Journal of
Proteome Research and Chemical & Engineering News. (Source; ACS
Livewire)

the “Google news” of the blog world

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Memeorandum includes both blog posts and news stories in its ongoing digest.  (Source: Scripting News; Wired News)

Nature magazine has a podcast

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Nature now features a weekly podcast that includes highlights from the magazine.  It also has an RSS feed. 

Nobel Prize in Physics

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Roy Glauber of Harvard and John L. Hall of JILA and Theodor Hansch of
Max-Planck (the latter visited Rowland once upon a time)  are the
2005 recipients. 

Update (10/5/05): The Boston Globe has an article about Roy Glauber

Physics Today classification of research

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Physics Today includes a section on its home page, Research
Today.  You can choose from a number of categories (applied
physics, nanoscale science, biomolecules, etc.) and see links to the
most recent papers from AIP, APS, IOP journals and the arXiv. 
(Source: PAMNET-L)

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