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www.osti.gov
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Biology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Anthropology and Archaeology; History of Science and Technology; Mathematical Sciences; Earth Sciences; Physics and Astronomy; Science (General); Government Information: United States; Environmental Studies
Summary:
"SciTech Connect is a portal to free, publicly-available DOE-sponsored R&D results including technical reports, bibliographic citations, journal articles, conference papers, books, multimedia and data information. SciTech Connect is a consolidation of two core DOE search engines, the Information Bridge and the Energy Citations Database. SciTech Connect incorporates all of the R&D information from these two products into one search interface. SciTech Connect was developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) to increase access to science, technology, and engineering research information from DOE and its predecessor agencies."--FAQ.
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www.technicalreports.org
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Engineering; Earth Sciences; Physics and Astronomy; History of Science and Technology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
The Technical Report Archive & Image Library (TRAIL) is an initiative of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) -- in which Stanford Libraries is participating -- to identify, digitize, archive, and provide access to federal technical reports issued prior to 1975. Technical reports communicate research progress in technology and science; they deliver information for technical development to industry and research institutions contributing to the continued growth of science and technology. These highly detailed reports contain valuable information serving specialized audiences of researchers. While availability to more recent (1994́⁰₃current) technical report literature has greatly improved with Internet access via the National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) -- also listed on databases.stanford.edu -- legacy technical report documents remain elusive to researchers. Most large research libraries across the country have sizeable collections of federally funded technical research reportś⁰₄frequently a million or more ranging from several pages to several hundred pages. An example of some report series digitized include: --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Civil Effects Test Operations (AEC-CEX) --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Lovelace ------Foundation for Medical Education and Research (AEC-LF) --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Health and Safety Laboratory (AEC-HASL) --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Radiation Instruments Branch (AEC-RIB) --U.S. National Bureau of Standards, Monographs --U.S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin
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www.doaj.org
Subjects:
Agriculture, Forestry, and Wildlife; Art, Architecture and Design; Biology; Economics and Business; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Environmental Studies; Earth Sciences; News; Medicine; History; Anthropology and Archaeology; Language; Law; Political Science; Mathematical Sciences; Statistical and Numeric Data; Philosophy; Religious Studies; Physics and Astronomy; Science (General); Social Sciences (General); Engineering; History of Science and Technology
Summary:
Covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. Aims to cover all subjects and languages.
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www-sul.stanford.edu
Subjects:
Engineering; History of Science and Technology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Links to patent information on the internet, including patent databases, searching aids and techniques, how to get copies of patents, patent news, general patent information, patent offices and organizations, commercial patent database producers/vendors, inventions and technology transfer, legal resources on patents available on the Internet , internet guides on patents, inventions, and technology transfer.

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