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Monday, 26th February 2007

Nucleus: A Portal to Scientific, Technical & Regulatory Information From the International Atomic Energy Agency

Nucleus Portal to Scientific, Technical & Regulatory Information

The IAEA.org website is moving to expand access to the world of nuclear information. A nuclear portal -- named Nucleus -- is now available that incorporates, and facilitates access to more than 130 IAEA information resources, including all those now in the Data Centre.

Nucleus is being developed as the common access point to the IAEA's scientific, technical and regulatory information resources -- including documents, websites and databases. It includes features for users to customize the portal to their personal information needs and interests, and for contacting experts and specialized information sources on a wide range of subjects.

See Also: The IAEA Offers an Ask-An-Expert Service

See Also: Annotated Database of Nuclear Science Resources on the Internet

See Also: Nuclear Science References

The NSR database is a bibliography of nuclear physics articles, indexed according to content and spanning nearly 100 years of research. Over 80 journals are checked on a regular basis for articles to be included.

+ Meetings on Atomic Energy Database

See Also: Catalogue of Information Resources
Browse the catalogue:
+ By Subject
+ By Name
+ By Acronym
+ By Dept./Div.
+ By Type of Data

See Also: Nuclear Reactors Knowledge Base

See Also: International Atomic Energy Agency


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