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March 5 and 6, 9 am - 4 pm, Desk Copy Exchange

February 13th, 2013

The next Desk Copy Exchange will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 5 and 6, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on each day.  Extra copies of NASA SPs (Special Publication) from the NASA History Office are also available.

The JPL Library receives returned “desk copies” and occasional book donations from employees.  After adding the appropriate ones to the library’s collection, there are duplicate copies and slightly out-of-scope books remaining.  The “Desk Copy Exchange” is for all JPLers; come take a look and provide a new home to the books so that they are useful again!

There are books on programming languages, MS Office applications, sciences, engineering,and  business management.   The Exchange will be held on March 5 and 6, between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, or until all these books find new homes, whichever first.

March 13th, JPL Story: Parachutes on Mars

February 11th, 2013

Anita Sengupta, Supersonic Parachutes on Mars Project Manager, will speak Wednesday, March 13th at 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Hub, 111-104.

Due to the large size of Curiosity and precise landing requirements of the mission, the MSL EDL system required a single 70 ft diameter parachute, deployed at up to two times the speed of sound on Mars. For decades it was a mystery why supersonic parachutes experienced violent oscillations above a certain speed. It was critical to the mission that the super-sized parachute would survive and perform as designed, necessitating an answer to this mystery once and for all. Come learn how supersonic parachutes behave on Mars and the story behind the supersonic parachute qualification for MSL.

For information on the JPL Stories series, contact Teresa Bailey at 4-9233.

February 12, 1:00-2:00 pm IEEE Training Webinar at the Hub

February 4th, 2013

“Strategies for Using IEEE Xplore”, a live session conducted by an IEEE training specialist, will be broadcasted at the Hub (111-104).  This session is specifically designed with JPL users in mind, all examples will feature resources relevant to the Lab. There will be opportunities to ask questions, too.  Everyone is welcome to attend the session, light refreshment will be provided.

If you cannot leave your office or lab, you can also attend the webinar from your office.

 

Online meeting details

Topic: IEEE Xplore Briefing for JPL Researchers

Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Time: 1:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time

Meeting Number: 636 767 329 

Meeting Password: JPLFeb12 

To join the online meeting (Now from mobile devices!) 

1. Go to https://ieee.webex.com/ieee/j.php?ED=163394832&UID=0&PW=NYWJhZjNmNGVj&RT=MiM0

2. If requested, enter your name and email address.

3. If a password is required, enter the meeting password: JPLFeb12

4. Click “Join”.

 

To view in other time zones or languages, please click the link:

https://ieee.webex.com/ieee/j.php?ED=163394832&UID=0&PW=NYWJhZjNmNGVj&ORT=MiM0

 

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To join the audio conference only

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To receive a call back, provide your phone number when you join the meeting, or call the number below and enter the access code.

Call-in toll number (US/Canada): 1-650-429-3300

Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-866-469-3239

 

Having trouble dialing in? Try these backup numbers:

Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-866-469-3239

Call-in toll number (US/Canada): 1-650-429-3300

Global call-in numbers: https://ieee.webex.com/ieee/globalcallin.php?serviceType=MC&ED=163394832&tollFree=1

Toll-free dialing restrictions: https://www.webex.com/pdf/tollfree_restrictions.pdf

 

Access code:636 767 329

 

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Audiovisual tips

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The Webinar will be conducted using Cisco WebEx.  This tool supports either telephone or VOIP connectivity for the audio.  When you logon using the above link, the audio conference dialogue box will appear.  You can enter a phone number, and WebEx will call you back.  Or, you can connect via VOIP.  Generally audio quality is better using the phone connection.  In either case, it is recommended that you use a headset to avoid disturbing your neighbors.  Generally VOIP headsets will also include a microphone, so you can ask questions and participate more fully.

 

Library and Hub Orientation, Wednesdays at 11:30am.

January 28th, 2013

Come for a 30-minute tour of the Hub at BEACON Information Commons and the BEACON web site. See the physical space, learn about the electronic journals/books/repositories available to you 24×7, and figure out how you can take advantages of all these resources. No need to sign up, just come and meet at 111-104, near the Reference Desk.