In July 2005 the IT bookshop moved from building 513 to CERN's main library area. Since then the shop has branched out and now has a large selection of books on physics, engineering and statistics as well as the original computing stock.

This issue we say goodbye to Jutta Megies, who has looked after the day-to-day running of the shop for the past 10 years and is now retiring. Thank you Jutta! At the same time, Joanne Yeomans from the library (Directorate Services Unit) is taking over general responsibility from Roger Woolnough (IT department), who started the bookshop in 1994.

With the expansion of the shop we are looking at ways to provide book orders more quickly, and in the coming issues of CNL we will tell you what new services have been put in place.

Some of the latest additions to the bookshop catalogue are listed below. The new edition and CD of Numerical Recipes from CUP has proved very popular. Thank you for your continued support and please pass on any suggestions for new titles to bookshop@cern.ch.

Computing
L Carlson, L Richardson 2006 Ruby Cookbook (O'Reilly).
M Fitzgerald 2007 Learning Ruby (O'Reilly).
M Fitzgerald 2007 Ruby Pocket Reference (O'Reilly).
W H Press et al. 2007 Numerical Recipes 3rd edn, with optional CD (CUP).
G Reese 2007 MySQL Pocket Reference 2nd edn (O'Reilly).
A S Tanenbaum, M van Steen 2006 Distributed Systems 2nd edn (Prentice Hall).

Physics
K Becker, M Becker, J H Schwarz 2006 String Theory and M-Theory (CUP).
F Close 2007 The Void (OUP).
M Dine 2007 Supersymmetry and String Theory: Beyond the Standard Model (CUP).
L Rossi et al. 2006 Pixel Detectors: From Fundamentals to Applications (Springer).
A Sessler, E Wilson 2007 Engines of Discovery (World Scientific).

Other fields
H Kleinert 2006 Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics, Statistics, Polymer Physics, and Financial Markets 4th edn (World Scientific).
D Sivia, J Skilling 2006 Data Analysis:A Bayesian Tutorial 2nd edn (OUP).