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A practical tool for citizen science and coronavirus research
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Researchers, laypeople and learning machines are working together to find ways of containing the coronavirus. This is rendered possible by the new Citizen Science Project Builder. This web-based tool for research projects allows volunteers to classify large amounts of image, audio and text data.
Access to extended content in Elsevier journals
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- Internal news
All content from ScienceDirect is now accessible to ETH members.
Coffee Lectures: new online courses
- Books and Library
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- Internal news
Are you short on time, but still keen to learn about tools that could help you in your research? Do you have questions about a particular ETH Library service?
“I miss the energy of the students”
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- Internal news
Despite the university going into emergency mode, staff at the Registrar’s Office have continued working in the Main Building. While the office now lacks face-to-face contact with its most important group of stakeholders, adapting to unforeseen events is nothing out of the ordinary for those who work there.
Checking in on our professors
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The first-ever survey of professors at ETH shows that they are generally satisfied with their working situation – but with some room for improvement.
Back to university: the use of surgical masks at ETH Zurich
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ETH members are gradually returning to buildings on the campus. From 8 June especially, there will be increased activity in office buildings and laboratories. So the obvious question is, how best to protect ourselves. We asked the advice of Dr Leonhard Sigel, head of the Occupational Medicine and Health Protection section of SSHE at our university.
New journals online
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- Internal news
Additional online journals from various subject areas such as medicine, cartography and humanities are now available via ETH Library’s Search Portal.
All of a sudden, the campus was empty
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For two months, ETH Zurich operated in emergency mode. During this time, the vast majority of buildings, lecture halls, laboratories and offices remained empty. Two photographers visited ETH in April in order to capture a largely deserted campus with only a few people still on site.
Who will create the best ETH corona meme?
life
Create an ETH coronavirus meme about your experience during the emergency operations and make ETH Zurich laugh a little! The best memes will be published in the next "life" magazine.
Digital research by subject
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- Internal news
Find subject-related contents for studies, teaching and research