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   Cora: Computer Science Research Paper Search Engine [.ps]
Created by Just Research, an applied research lab in Pittsburgh, PA, this site will find ready use among computer science students and professionals. Using Cora, visitors can conduct keyword searches over the partial text of some 50,000 Postscript-formatted computer science research papers.
URL: http://cora.whizbang.com
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   Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations
Based at Virginia Tech, one of the first universities to require students to develop and submit electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), the NDLTD works internationally to make student research more available to scholars, reduce the cost of submitting and maintaining manuscripts, and advance digital library technology more generally.
URL: http://www.ndltd.org/
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   search PDFs
Now there's a way to search through more than a million summaries of Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) files on the Web. Your search results will allow you to see the summaries before deciding to view the original Adobe PDF.
URL: http://searchpdf.adobe.com/
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   PrePRINT Network -- DOE
This new site from the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information is intended as a complementary service to their scientific and technical journal abstract database, PubSCIENCE (reviewed in the October 29, 1999 Scout Report). PrePRINT Network serves as a searchable gateway to preprint servers that deal with scientific and technical disciplines such as physics, materials, and chemistry, "as well as portions of biology, environmental sciences and nuclear medicine."
URL: http://www.osti.gov/preprint
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   ¬Social Science Search Engine [UK site]
Thousands of online resources, browseable or searchable by subject area. Within each section, resources are organized by subcategory and listed by type. Each section supplies information on its editor and a link to an extremely useful Subject Guide to conducting online research in that field. Visitors can find additional, uncataloged resources, using the Social Science Search Engine, which indexes a database of over 50,000 Social Science Webpages.
URL: http://scout18.cs.wisc.edu/sosig_mirror
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   Mathematical Physics Preprint Archive
The University of Texas-Austin's Mathematics Department houses this excellent Mathematical Physics Preprint Archive. With abstracts and papers organized by year (1991-present), this free service lets users "deposit papers in an electronic format over the Web or by email."
URL: http://rene.ma.utexas.edu:80/mp_arc
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   TheseNet
Sponsored by ABES (Agence Bibliographique de l'Enseignement Superieur), a government agency that oversees libraries in higher education, the TheseNet database indexes dissertations written for PhDs granted in France. The database currently contains citations for dissertations since 1972 for applied and hard sciences, humanities, social sciences, and law; as well as those in health sciences since 1983; and veterinary medicine since 1990.
URL: http://thesenet.abes.fr
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   Government Periodicals
Access to full-text periodicals placed online by the federal government.
URL: http://198.252.9.95/home/govper.html
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   OCLC First Search
Search for articles from 29 other databases.
URL: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org/WebZ/FSPrefs?entityjsdetect=:javascript=true:screensize=large:sessionid=sp03sw11-53372-cgo90kmp-iedsiz:entitypagenum=1:0
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   PSYCHINFO
Search for articles in the dicipline of Psychology.
URL: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org/WebZ/FSPrefs?entityjsdetect=:javascript=true:screensize=large:sessionid=sp01sw11-57309-cgo926oj-j833x9:entitypagenum=1:0
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   citeseer
Search for related citations to articles.
URL: http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs
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   www.getCITED.org
This site is an ambitious project to facilitate searches for book chapters, working papers, conference papers, and other types of publications and academic research not commonly indexed. The project is off to a running start with over 315,000 identities and 3,250,000 publications indexed, but the site creators are requesting the cooperation of "the entire academic community." Scholars are encouraged to register with the site (for free) and enter in the details of their publications.
URL: http://www.getcited.org/mbr/PUB/Find

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