Plasma Physics Library services now delivered through Lewis Science Library
Princeton University Library (PUL) is now providing all science-related library services, including Borrow Direct and Interlibrary Loan, through Lewis Science Library, located in the Peter B. Lewis Library. Access to resources through online databases, including journals and articles, standards, ebooks/audiobooks, etc. will continue as usual. More information about book deliveries to PPPL will be shared in the coming weeks.
In-person and Zoom research consultations, instruction, workshops, and all other services remain available from Anya Bartelmann, Astrophysics, Mathematics, and Physics Librarian, abartelm@pppl.gov. Please do not hesitate to contact Anya.
The physical collections currently in the Harold B. Furth Library will move from that location to other Library locations during the 2021-2022 academic year. The books, journals, technical reports, and other materials will be available in the Lewis Science Library, Engineering Library, ReCAP (Library storage facility), and Special Collections. If you have any questions and/or require assistance accessing specific books and technical reports, then Anya Bartelmann, abartelm@pppl.gov, or ppllib@princeton.edu would be very happy to support you.
Quick links for plasma physics online resources:
Databases for Plasma Physics Resources
Physics & Plasma Physics Library Research Guides
PPLCAT / Plasma Physics Catalog (technical report citation database 1986-2011)
PPPL Technical Reports (selected scanned reports)
Project Matterhorn Reports (scanned reports 1951-1958)
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