From: Mary Summerfield <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 21:53:46 +0000

SPIE is pleased to announce that the SPIE Digital Library, one of the most
extensive, widely cited digital libraries in the dynamic field of optics
and photonics, is now available to high school students and faculty in the
United States at no cost.



Please share this information with high school librarians who might want to
take advantage of this program.



Any U.S. high school that is interested should contact Olga Kurochkina (
[log in to unmask]) for details on how to subscribe to the SPIE Digital Library
at no cost.



The SPIE Digital Library contains the world's largest collection of optics
and photonics research with over 415,000 papers from conference
proceedings, 11 peer-reviewed journals, and 210 eBooks. Content covers the
broadest range of applied optics and photonics science and engineering
papers anywhere. Among the technologies covered are astronomy, biomedical
optics and medical imaging, defense and security, lasers and sources,
mathematics, and nanotechnology.



This program complements SPIE's other support of education and outreach
programs which totaled $3.4 million in value in 2014.



This Press Release <http://spie.org/x111011.xml> provides more information
on this program.



Best regards,



Mary Summerfield



Publications Business Development Manager

SPIE

Bellingham, WA  98227-0010  USA

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