Literature Review Before Research Proposal - Science and Engineering
This lecture introduces a series of literature search methods related to the proposal, including how to choose databases, how to search, how to read and analyze literature, etc. It also provides a deep explanation and operation demonstration of the process of expanding search terms, compiling search terms, adjusting and determining search terms, etc., using a specific research topic as an example, to improve everyone's ability to search and utilize literature resources and help them successfully propose their research.
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management
Title: Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management
Author: Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris
Press: Cengage Learning
ISBN: 9781337627900
Edition: 13th
Introduction: Database skills are among the most in-demand IT skills today. Now you can gain a solid foundation in database design and implementation with the practical, easy-to-understand approach in the market-leading DATABASE SYSTEMS: DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND MANAGEMENT, 13E. Diagrams, illustrations, and tables clarify in-depth coverage of database design. You learn the key to successful database implementation as you study how to properly design databases to fit within the larger strategic data environment. Clear, straightforward writing supports an outstanding balance of theory and practice with hands-on skills today’s employers want. Revised SQL coverage offers more SQL examples and simpler explanations that focus on the areas most important for a database career. More coverage of Big Data Analytics and NoSQL, including related Hadoop technologies, now provides a stronger hands-on approach.
Physical Copy Information
Location: International Campus Library - Textbook Shelf
Call Number: TP311.13/LD4.1-13/ZJE
Institute: ZJE
Major: BMS / BMI
Course ID: IBMS8013
Course Title: Database & Software Technology 2
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Title: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Author: Raymond A. Serway
Press: Cengage
ISBN:9781337671729
Edition: 10th
Introduction: Taking an integrative approach, market-leading PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS WITH MODERN PHYSICS, Tenth Edition seamlessly matches curated content to the learning environment for which it was intended--from in-class group problem solving to online homework that utilizes targeted feedback and tutorials. More student friendly than ever, the text includes new context-rich exercises, Think-Pair-Share problems, MCAT-style passage problems and sound educational pedagogy. The unified art program and detailed worked examples compliment the concise language and meticulous instruction for which Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett Jr. are known.
Digital Access
Full-text Availability: iTextbook
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Institute: ZJUI
Major: EE/ECE/ME
Course ID: PHYS 214
Course Title: Univ Physics: Quantum Physics
Six ideas that shaped physics
Title: Six ideas that shaped physics
Author: Moore, Thomas A.
Press: 机械工业出版社
ISBN: 9787111526247
Edition: 2nd
Introduction:
Six Ideas that Shaped Physics is comprised of six units, providing a unique approach to a two- or three-semester calculus-based introductory physics course. The text is designed to teach students to apply basic physical principles to realistic situations, and to resolve contradictions between their preconceived notions and the laws of physics. Through integrated practice, students learn to solve realistic problems, and organize the ideas of physics into an integrated hierarchy.
The six units are:
Unit C: Conservation laws constrain interactions
Unit N: The laws of physics are universal (Newtonian mechanics)
Unit R: The laws of physics are frame-independent (Relativity)
Unit E: Electricity and magnetism are unified
Unit Q: Matter behaves like waves (Quantum physics)
Unit T: Some processes are irreversible (Thermal physics)
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Available in Print:
Location: International Campus Library
Call Number: O4/LM7-2/3
Institute: ZJUI
Major: EE/ECE/ME
Course ID: PHYS 214
Course Title: Univ Physics: Quantum Physics
Reading Bridge “One Book” Project: On the Way —— A Book Club of Les Nourritures Terrestres
Time: 19:00-20:30, March 7th, 2026
Location: 106, Weixue Reading Corner, Weixue College
Language: Chinese
Participants: All
Notice on Prize Collection for the Library Winter Vacation Reading Check-in Activity
All readers who participated in the Winter Vacation Reading Check-in Activity,
The winter vacation reading check-in activity has been successfully completed. Based on the activity rules and the statistical results of the check-in records, the arrangements for prize collection are hereby notified as follows:
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Name of Participant Actual Check-in Times Prize Awarded
Chris. 28 One Library Mascot Doll "Ningning"
Zhang Yajun🌸🍬 17 One Book Blind Box
Jessie 16 One Book Blind Box
Xiao Wai Guoren 12 Library Limited Edition Campus Card Holder / Postcard (your choice of one)
Dong Haoyan 9 Library Limited Edition Campus Card Holder / Postcard (your choice of one)
Li Yunyu 8 Library Limited Edition Campus Card Holder / Postcard (your choice of one)
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Library
February 27, 2026
Starry Scrolls, Philosophical Wandering ——2025 Library Cultural Carnival Concludes Successfully
When the faint glimmer of stars meets the folds of book pages in the winter, a cultural journey spanning fantasy and speculation drew to a close today. Centering on the intersecting theme of science fiction and philosophy, this event offered teachers and students across the university a multidimensional cultural feast integrating imagination and in-depth thinking through exhibitions, seminars, technological experiences and community interactions.