Research Physics @ W&M
Use the tabs above or the links below to explore the different kinds of research tools that every graduate student in the W&M Physics Department should know how to use. Some are more relevant to specific research groups, others should be of use to everyone.
For questions or to set up an appointment to discuss your specific research needs, contact:
Karen Berquist - kaberq@wm.edu - Physics Library Coordinator
- Articles & PreprintsInformation on finding articles in databases and journals
- BooksSearch Swem's catalog. Also includes subject headings and links to ebooks.
- ConstantsLinks to the CRC Handbook, PACS, and other resources for physical constants.
- Dissertations and ThesesLinks to databases that contain theses and dissertations. Also contains the link to W&M's Standards, and
Senor and Honors Theses. - Best SourcesUseful stuff:Presentation templates, Manufacturers data, simulations, jobs
- Search TipsTips on more efficient searching, links to tutorials.
- Citing ReferencesReference managing tools, including RefWorks and Connotea
- For Authors
- Lab Supplies
- Course Guides
- Newton's Principia Plus
- Guest Speakers
Subject Guide |
Links: Profile & Guides |
Can't Find It?
Swem doesn't have the item? - Complete an Inter-Library Loan request. Note that first-time users have to register to use this service.
It's in Off-Site Storage (SOSS)? - On the purple bar at the top of the search window, click the "Find and Request" link, then "Swem Off-Site Storage." The form will automatically be completed with the information from the last item you viewed.
Questions? contact Karen Berquist or the Swem Reference Desk. They're happy to help out.

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