Featured resource: E-print Network

September 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Valuable scientific and technical information is scattered all over the internet in various formats such as technical reports, conference publications or pre-prints. The E-print Network: Research Communications for Scientists and Engineers makes it easier to track down the information you’re looking for.

E-prints are scholarly and professional works electronically produced and shared by researchers with the intent of communicating research findings to colleagues. The U.S. Department of Energy established the E-print Network to provide easier access to widely dispersed data using a Deep Web search capability allowing you to search full text of thousands of e-prints. Disciplines covered include physics, chemistry, biology and life sciences, materials science, nuclear sciences and engineering, energy research, computer and information technologies, and others.

The E-print Alerts feature is a service that will automatically notify you when new eprint information is available in your specific areas of interest.

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