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Wednesday, 1st August 2007

Intute Database Grows with Addition of More than 12,000 New Physics Abstracts

Intute Database Grows with Addition of More than 12,000 New Physics Abstracts

Approximately 12,000 new abstracts have been added to the Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology publisher abstracts database, which comprises physics references and data taken from the Institute of Physics Publishing journal archive. These new entries represent the first 6 months of 2007.

Direct to Cross-Search Database from Intute Science, Engineering, and Technology
What does the cross-search database include?

1. Search the titles of every IoP journal article published since 1960. Each journal article retrieved is hyperlinked to an abstract. PDF full text is available if your institution subscribes to the relevant journal. The database is updated monthly. The database currently contains more than 185,000 journal abstracts

2. Search thousands of journal abstracts from the Royal Society of Chemistry (all journals) - updated monthly

3. In collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Intute now brings you the chance to search the RSC Library and Information Centre books and images catalogue. The catalogue contains approximately 25,000 items on all areas of chemistry including over 2,000 digitised images of important chemists, alchemical scenes and equipment

Direct to Intute, Non-Commercial Web Directory

Direct to Virtual Training Suite from Intute

See Also: TechExtra
Many more resources in computing, engineering, and mathematics.


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