I found The Astrophysics Data System (ADS)!
``This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System."
The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project which maintains three bibliographic databases containing more than 5.6 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and arXiv e-prints. The main body of data in the ADS consists of bibliographic records, which are searchable through our Abstract Service query forms, and full-text scans of much of the astronomical literature which can be browsed though our Browse interface. Integrated in its databases, the ADS provides access and pointers to a wealth of external resources, including electronic articles, data catalogs and archives. ADS currently have links to over 5.8 million records maintained by collaborators.This service provides free and unrestricted access to scanned images of journals, conference proceedings and books in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service provides a gateway to the online Astronomy and Physics literature.
The articles can be accessed in three ways:
* Through the article service for journals and conference proceedings: Users can query by volume and page number for a specific article.
* Through the table of contents service: Users can generate a list of all the articles published in an issue of a journal.
* Through the abstract service: Any abstract for which a scanned article is available will contain in its page additional options allowing users to view or print the article.
Each database contains abstracts from articles and monographs published in the different disciplines. The databases cover all the major journals, many minor journals, conference proceedings, several Observatory reports and newsletters, many NASA reports, and PhD theses.
The importance of ADS's role in supporting the scientific community has been recognized by societies and individuals. If you wish to acknowledge ADS in a publication, kindly use a phrase such as the following:
``This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System."
Please note that all abstracts and articles in the ADS are copyrighted by the publisher, and their use is free for personal use only.
Note that single copies of these articles may be made for research use. Further attempts to distribute copies of articles appearing in the service may constitute a copyright infringement.
HAVE A GOOD RESEARCH!
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/
``This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System."
The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project which maintains three bibliographic databases containing more than 5.6 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and arXiv e-prints. The main body of data in the ADS consists of bibliographic records, which are searchable through our Abstract Service query forms, and full-text scans of much of the astronomical literature which can be browsed though our Browse interface. Integrated in its databases, the ADS provides access and pointers to a wealth of external resources, including electronic articles, data catalogs and archives. ADS currently have links to over 5.8 million records maintained by collaborators.This service provides free and unrestricted access to scanned images of journals, conference proceedings and books in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service provides a gateway to the online Astronomy and Physics literature.
The articles can be accessed in three ways:
* Through the article service for journals and conference proceedings: Users can query by volume and page number for a specific article.
* Through the table of contents service: Users can generate a list of all the articles published in an issue of a journal.
* Through the abstract service: Any abstract for which a scanned article is available will contain in its page additional options allowing users to view or print the article.
Each database contains abstracts from articles and monographs published in the different disciplines. The databases cover all the major journals, many minor journals, conference proceedings, several Observatory reports and newsletters, many NASA reports, and PhD theses.
The importance of ADS's role in supporting the scientific community has been recognized by societies and individuals. If you wish to acknowledge ADS in a publication, kindly use a phrase such as the following:
``This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System."
Please note that all abstracts and articles in the ADS are copyrighted by the publisher, and their use is free for personal use only.
Note that single copies of these articles may be made for research use. Further attempts to distribute copies of articles appearing in the service may constitute a copyright infringement.
HAVE A GOOD RESEARCH!
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/
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schuldig:
Uhm wow?
dreamergirl:
Lots of friends that work for NASA. I did not understand what the hell they were talking about when I first heard them talking about this at a dinner party one night. Thanks for the links.