The BioMed Central’s Biology Image Library is now available on our A-Z database list.
The Biology Image Library is an online collection of images, movies, illustrations and animations across biology and biomedicine, for use in education and research. The subjects covered are:
- Development Biology
- Histology & Pathology
- Immunology
- Microbiology & Parasitology
- Molecular & Cellular Biology
- Neuroscience
- Plant Biology
Contributors retain image rights and Biology Image Library also offers them the option of selling commercial use rights on their behalf.
- Material is peer-reviewed by academic editors before being accepted for publication.
- Users are able to search for important visual material and they can group images and movies into slidesets which can be downloaded as presentations and graphics files.
A new exhibit begins today in the Science & Engineering Library, curated by Mariann Medina.
Here is a description from the curator: “The May SEL exhibit showcases our resources related to a current event – the move from analog TV to digital TV. Thanks to the engineering work done in the area of television by students and faculty just like you, the march of technological progress continues. The resources displayed in the exhibit show not only items to support digital TV and its use via HDTV, but it also showcases items that show the history of television and the things that came before. While some of you may not remember watching the original broadcasts of “I Love Lucy” on one of the first commercially available televisions, we can probably all agree that television has come a long way. The question is, what comes next?”
Comments are on. Please share your ideas about where television technology is taking us.