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In 2005, when the university realized it was running out space for its growing collection of 80, 000 engineering books, administrators decided to build a new library.
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The new library is set to open in August with 10, 000 engineering books on the shelves a decrease of more than 85 percent from the old library.
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Both Enron stars learned their lessons (about off-the-books subsidiaries and financial engineering, for example), and they taught them to the world.
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Jim Plummer, dean of Stanford's School of Engineering, says that's why his faculty is increasingly using e-books.
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Library chief Helen Josephine says that in the past five years, most engineering periodicals have been moved online, making their print versions pretty obsolete and books aren't doing much better.
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Released last week, Man 2.0: Engineering the Alpha is the passion project of John Romaniello and Adam Bornstein and the first of two books in a seven-figure publishing deal.
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