Library is welcome your request of new books / books you need to research, study, get a job, move up, and so on / database about solid state physics.
Please see the following announcement about requests procedures.
Also we would like to hear your suggestion about ISSP Library.


How to request

  1. ‚PDVia UT OPAC

    Any of the methods below can be used to make a request for library purchase.

    • Log in to MyOPAC, and make the request from the "Books Request" menu.
    • Log in to MyOPAC through the "Request" button displayed on the search result of OPAC.

    [NOTE]

    • On "Selection of a location", please select "ISSP Lib.".
      If "ISSP Lib." isn't displayed, please ask to the library staff.
    • To log in, you need your user code. The code is the last 10 digits of the number printed on your ID card.
      When you can't log in, please ask to the library staff.
    • On the MyOPAC, you may find similar menu, "Request" and "Order". Please use "Request".

  2. ‚QDBy e-mail

    Please send a e-mail with either one of the following to ISSP Library.

    Subject: Request campaign
    e-mail: issp-libšissp.u-tokyo.ac.jpiPlease change š to @j

    1. Please fill in following "Book Purchase Request Form".
      ¨ Download application [Request Form] [Microsoft Excel]

    2. Please write down following items on e-mail.
      Indispensable items: Your belonging, your name and title of materials.
      • Belonging: ~~~~ laboratory
      • Name: Bill Kashiwa
      • Title: Introduction to solid state physics
      • Recommendation comment: iPlease be as specific as possiblej
        On items@with ¡, you can use URL which you get as a search result of UT OPAC, amazon, and so on.
      • ¡Authors: Charles Kittel
      • ¡Publisher: Wiley
      • ¡Year: 2005
      • ¡Price: USD 100
      • ¡ISBN: 047141526X
      • If you request electronic version of materials, please tell us its content, who may use it.

  3. ‚RDAt the service desk of ISSP Library

    Please check the above and submit either one of the following to the service desk.

    • "Request Sheet" which you've filled in.
    • Hard copy which you get as a search result of UT OPAC, amazon, and so on.

NOTE

Web site to search books