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* M. Šejnoha, J. Zeman: [http://books.google.cz/books?id=KSx0VhBT6WEC&lpg=PP1&dq=isbn%3A1845646827&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Micromechanics in Practice], WIT Press, 2013
* M. Šejnoha, J. Zeman: [http://books.google.cz/books?id=KSx0VhBT6WEC&lpg=PP1&dq=isbn%3A1845646827&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Micromechanics in Practice], WIT Press, 2013


==== [[Seznam skript|List of published lecture notes (skripta) available in the department library]] ====
==== [[Seznam skript|List of published lecture notes ("skripta") available in the department library]] ====
Please click on the heading to see the full list. These lecture notes can be checked out by any department coworker, including PhD students.
Please click on the heading to see the full list. These lecture notes can be checked out by any department coworker, including PhD students.



Revision as of 15:17, 16 October 2014

Here we would like to share some ideas, hints and recommendations regarding useful scientific and educational books and papers.

Books authored by members of the department

This is the English translation of a book that was published in Czech in 1992 (Z. Bittnar, J. Šejnoha: Numerické metody mechaniky 1 a 2, České vysoké učení technické, Praha, 1992). The Czech version is out of stock and can be downloaded from here: File:Nmm1.pdf, File:Nmm2.pdf

List of published lecture notes ("skripta") available in the department library

Please click on the heading to see the full list. These lecture notes can be checked out by any department coworker, including PhD students.

Textbooks

Here is the complete set of lecture notes: File:ALERT school 2012.pdf
It is also possible to download some of the presentations.

Writing guides

Short, clear and self-contained book on clear writing. Highly recommended!
Helpful hints and suggestions on writing scientific papers.
  • Effective Writing, essential tips on writing a scientific paper, provided by Nature
  • Writing in the Sciences, online course available at Coursera.org (video lectures only) or at OpenEdX by Stanford (complete course including exercises)