• Many of our databases contain full-text articles, while some only offer citations and abstracts. (uwf.edu)
  • According to the Publications Division of the American Chemical Society, ACS journal articles will be indexed by Google Scholar using bibliographic information and abstracts. (istl.org)
  • Google Scholar describes its scope and content generally, and, unlike the major science and technology bibliographic databases such as PubMed, ISI Web of Science, or Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, the search engine does not provide any source lists of publications searched or authority files for author names, journal titles, or controlled vocabulary for subjects. (istl.org)
  • Targeted resources include academic journals, major journals of indexes and abstracts, key reference books, a wide range of academic books, and major electronic resources. (nl.go.kr)
  • Extensive database of over 85,000 article titles or abstracts from the agricultural press, compiled since 1971 by the Scottish Agricultural College (SAC). (edina.ac.uk)
  • Bibliographic references and abstracts of articles from 280 periodicals - journals, yearbooks and museum bulletins - published in English and other major languages, from 1984 to the present. (edina.ac.uk)
  • This indexing database provides article citations and abstracts, not full text. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • The database is considered the most thorough index of journal literature on the subject and features author-written abstracts covering scholarly research published in journals and books, including contributions to anthologies and book reviews. (lu.se)
  • MEDLINE is the U.S. National Library of Medicine premier bibliographic database that contains more than 25 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. (atlantis-press.com)
  • We searched major electronic bibliographic databases including MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, the Physiotherapy Evidence Database, and Allied and Complementary Medicine and trial registries up to February 29, 2012. (ahrq.gov)
  • Suitability of indexing terms in the MEDLINE bibliographic database on drug-related problems. (bvsalud.org)
  • To describe and analyze the appropriateness of the existing indexing of scientific publications in the MEDLINE bibliographical database with respect to drug -related problems (DRPs) and to determine whether the descriptors used fulfilled the function of suitably representing this concept. (bvsalud.org)
  • A computer-assisted search of the bibliographic databases PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, Healthstar and Social Science Citation Index for English language papers published from 1966 until May 1999. (nih.gov)
  • From its creation in 1967, as Regional Library of Medicine, until the end of the 1970s, the model of technical cooperation of BIREME was based on the essential functions of the medical libraries, including human resources education in management and operation of libraries and documentation centers, local collection development, shared use of the collections among libraries, user services, bibliographic searches in MEDLINE database and interlibrary loan. (bvsalud.org)
  • A total of 137 relevant articles published during 2012-2022 were collected from the Scopus database for this analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Elsevier 's Scopus is the world's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed scientific journals, books and conference proceedings which covers research topics across all scientific, technical and medical disciplines. (atlantis-press.com)
  • The present study takes as its starting point environmentally important chemicals and the retrieval of selectively chosen substances in the four databases: SciFinder, Web of Science (WoS), Scopus and Google Scholar. (springeropen.com)
  • Commercial journals also predominate in bibliographic and citation indexes (such as Web of Science and Scopus) that guide the quality criteria of journals, mark their reputation and, with it, that of the researchers who use these channels. (bvsalud.org)
  • This guide highlights resources useful for students in E&EB 262 including databases, indexes, books, and special collections materials in the Yale libraries collections and freely available. (yale.edu)
  • Syndeo includes components for online cataloging, management and import and export of bibliographic data and standard records, interlibrary loan and management of administrative data. (librarytechnology.org)
  • BIOSIS Previews database covers data from 1985 onwards. (edina.ac.uk)
  • Keyword co-occurrence, cluster, bibliographic coupling, and co-citation analyses were conducted using VOSviewer to determine the major research topics, keywords, co-authorship, and key publications. (cdc.gov)
  • A bibliographic citation is a reference to a book, article, web page, or other published item. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Clarivate Analytics ' Web of Science is an online subscription-based citation indexing service which gives access to multiple databases that reference cross-disciplinary research and which allows for comprehensive citation search and in-depth exploration of specialized sub-fields within a scientific discipline. (atlantis-press.com)
  • A select number of Atlantis Press journals and proceedings is indexed in Web of Science databases such as the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) and the Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI). (atlantis-press.com)
  • Major bibliographic database of citations to the world's geology literature. (yale.edu)
  • This is the world's definitive scholarly business database, providing the leading collection of bibliographic and full text content. (schertz.com)
  • Regarded as the premier database for access to the world's leading scientific and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers and computing and information technology. (edina.ac.uk)
  • The Reference collection consists of sources that are consulted for factual, bibliographic, or directional information. (uwf.edu)
  • Database content is often a mixture of factual and bibliographic content as in, for example, the major chemical database SciFinder which in its present form includes chemical data (Guerbet and Guyodo 2002 ). (springeropen.com)
  • The Index Medicus for Eastern Mediterranean Region journals directory is a bibliographic repository for all information about health and biomedical sciences journals published in the Region and indexed in the IMEMR. (who.int)
  • It is described as a unique repository for bibliographic records of reports, theses and other documents that are difficult to locate and access. (researchinformation.info)
  • This comprehensive business research database provides access to the full text of key scholarly journals, trade publications, dissertations, conference proceedings, news sources, and market and industry reports. (mtsu.edu)
  • AIP'S SPIN Database Reaches One Million Records. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because microforms cannot be browsed in the same way as printed materiaks, bibliographic support in the form of finding aids or catalog records is vital to browsing and accessing microform collections. (ala.org)
  • Some online databases (such as the OCLC ) provide formatted citations and users can create their own account, save bibliographic records, and export them in the style of the user's choice. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • It consists of 6 core databases, a number of specialist collections, as well as regional databases and currently contains more than 160 million records and over 1.7 billion cited references. (atlantis-press.com)
  • The database currently contains more than 75 million records and over 1.4 billion cited references, while it also offers various smart tools and metrics to track, analyze and visualize research. (atlantis-press.com)
  • Production of these records in electronic form began in 1970, but the database covers materials in all formats, including printed works from the 15th century. (nationalacademies.org)
  • No single database records all publications about a substance. (springeropen.com)
  • Throughout the same period, the size of the database also grew dramatically - from two million records in March 1982 to over 3.5 million records by the end of the decade. (theiet.org)
  • Bibliographic databases are divided into records by blank lines. (sarata.com)
  • The 1930 records analyzed showed a total of 2888 different major topics. (bvsalud.org)
  • As a consequence, they become integrated to LILACS database records, and no longer display the LILACS-Express icon. (bvs.br)
  • LILACS-Express is an initiative aiming the immediate dissemination of journal articles in LILACS database, even before their publication and indexing. (bvs.br)
  • The activities developed by LILACS-Express reinforce LILACS database as the main reference index of technical and scientific literature in Health Sciences, in Latin America and the Caribbean. (bvs.br)
  • The data of articles in LILACS-Express are available for search in LILACS database. (bvs.br)
  • The publishers from Latin American and the Caribbean journals in Health Sciences and SciELO network are the major partners in the decentralized network of feeding LILACS-Express. (bvs.br)
  • With LILACS-Express, the Centers will be benefited from modernized indexing and contribution flow processes for LILACS database. (bvs.br)
  • Therefore, the bibliographic reference of the article after indexing replaces the LILACS-Express reference. (bvs.br)
  • Indexing of LILACS database contents is performed according to Health Sciences Descriptors ( DeCS ) terminology. (bvs.br)
  • The journals that are not included in the network should apply for LILACS database selection, as established by the Journal Selection Criteria for LILACS database. (bvs.br)
  • Access to national and international bibliographic databases which follows the LILACS methodology from BIREME. (bvs.br)
  • A scholarly business database providing a collection of bibliographic and full text content in all disciplines of business. (mtsu.edu)
  • This content, available to WorldCat Local subscribers that also subscribe to EBSCOhost, will be further extended as OCLC forms similar partnerships with other database suppliers and publishers. (librarytechnology.org)
  • The EBSCOhost platform gives you access to a large number of databases subscribed to by Lund University. (lu.se)
  • This type of literature coverage spans the major physical science journals and magazines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The libraries provide online access to over 250 different databases and online journal packages available from more than 30 different vendors and more than 41,000 journals in full text. (uwf.edu)
  • International coverage of major journals. (yale.edu)
  • Multidisciplinary database covering science, social science, and arts and humanities journal articles from thousands of core journals around the world. (yale.edu)
  • The Natural Science Collection includes the Agricultural & Environmental Science Database, Biological Science Database, and Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Database and provides full-text titles from around the world including scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, government publications and more. (yale.edu)
  • Special care is taken in order to make data from the different databases comparable using the same journals and time periods (2000-2009). (springeropen.com)
  • These include, but are not limited to: Review journals (Booklist, Library Journal), Choice Reviews Online database, annual award winner lists (American Library Association, American Indian Library Association), and vendor catalogs. (scottsdalecc.edu)
  • Set up by FAO of the UN together with major publishers (Elsevier has provided over a quarter of the content), AGORA provides developing countries with access to an outstanding digital library in the fields of food, agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences, providing a collection of over 6,000 journals and 5,800 books in over 100 low-income countries. (research4life.org)
  • Targeted resources include a wide range of essential texts, important ancient publications, complete collections of the works of major authors and partial works of selected authors, representative academic journals, relevant data files, reference books, and basic bibliographies. (nl.go.kr)
  • Most comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering information database in the world, with almost 7 million summaries of journal articles and conference proceedings, referencing 5,000 journals and conference material from the 1970's onwards. (edina.ac.uk)
  • Bibliographic and full text database of leading art, design and architecture journals from around the world since 1984. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • More than 75% of the currently published journals in this database ARE included in the main library search. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • You can find articles, books/e-books, journals/e-journals, databases and other resources avaliable at Lund University and beyond. (lu.se)
  • Since the end of the 1970s until the end of the 1980s, the model of technical cooperation was expanded, on the one hand, with the new function of bibliographic control of the health literature published in the scientific journals of Latin America and the Caribbean and, on the other hand, expanding the thematic coverage in order to comprehend the health sciences in general, with emphasis on public health. (bvsalud.org)
  • SPIN (Searchable Physics Information Notices) bibliographic database is an indexing and abstracting service produced by the American Institute of Physics (AIP). (wikipedia.org)
  • All three databases are searchable and browseable by various parameters such as subject, time period, and geographic coverage. (harvard.edu)
  • NIOSHTIC-2 is a searchable bibliographic database of occupational safety and health publications, documents, grant reports, and journal articles supported in whole or in part by NIOSH. (cdc.gov)
  • Internet-based bibliographic searches were conducted via seven major electronic databases (i.e. (frontiersin.org)
  • Data sources Searches were conducted on seven major bibliographic databases in July 2015 to initially identify all scholarly articles on high-heeled shoes. (bmj.com)
  • To begin the process of identifying the primary literature in this field, the IOM staff at the beginning of the study conducted general bibliographic searches on topics related to prevention interventions of obesity in children and youth. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Comprehensive bibliographic searches were undertaken up to September 2005 to identify randomised and non-randomised controlled studies of patient self-monitoring for long-term oral anticoagulation therapy. (emerald.com)
  • Comprehensive bibliographic searches of major electronic databases were undertaken up to September 2005 to identify cost-effectiveness studies that evaluated the cost-effectiveness of patient self-monitoring of anticoagulation. (emerald.com)
  • Conduct effective searches in library databases in order to locate, evaluate, and select appropriate resources to support their topics. (anselm.edu)
  • Here you can make searches in multiple databases on the platform at the same time (for ex. (lu.se)
  • We will focus on the methods the most important chemical databases apply in indexing of chemicals. (springeropen.com)
  • A bibliographic search using "Toscana virus" as keyword in the PubMed database retrieved 54 research and review articles. (cdc.gov)
  • however, the document search for this report was focused on major, high-risk vascular surgery. (cadth.ca)
  • As with the full version of WorldCat Local, users search against the massive WorldCat.org database, with their local library's holdings presented first in result lists. (librarytechnology.org)
  • The workshops will provide an overview of the overarching structure of the two databases, giving guidance on how best to search through the range of research materials. (research4life.org)
  • Entrez is NCBI's primary text search and retrieval system that integrates the PubMed database of biomedical literature with 38 other literature and molecular databases including DNA and protein sequence, structure, gene, genome, genetic variation and gene expression. (nih.gov)
  • Specialized search fields are available for each database and can be browsed and selected in the Search Builder section of the Advanced Search interface. (nih.gov)
  • The range of modern research literature aviable in the library consists, besides all major bibliographic databases, of aprox. (books2ebooks.eu)
  • Setting A systematic review of international peer-reviewed scientific literature across seven major languages. (bmj.com)
  • Elsevier 's Ei Compendex (Engineering Index - COMPuterized ENgineering inDEX) on Engineering Village is the broadest and most complete engineering literature database in the world. (atlantis-press.com)
  • AGRICOLA is a bibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature. (nationalacademies.org)
  • CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) is a bibliographic database of citations of the literature related to nursing and allied health professions from 1982 to the present. (nationalacademies.org)
  • EconLit is the American Economic Association's bibliographic database of economics literature published in the United States and other countries from 1969 to the present. (nationalacademies.org)
  • 2. The indexing of the databases and the information retrieval must ensure that all relevant literature is extracted. (springeropen.com)
  • The Entrez system comprises 39 molecular and literature databases. (nih.gov)
  • BioProject provides a central point to link to all data associated with a project in the NCBI molecular and literature databases. (nih.gov)
  • ClinVar provides standardized nomenclature for variants and phenotypes, a review status for variants, and links to related NCBI literature and molecular databases. (nih.gov)
  • OpenGrey federates national initiatives and includes the major part of references from the former SIGLE database. (researchinformation.info)
  • level of confidence = 0.95) and the selection method was simple random sampling without replacement, taking the total number of bibliographical references in the database as the basis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The BPU is a card file containing bibliographic references pertaining to algal taxonomy. (berkeley.edu)
  • Reclamation ensures that WorldCat includes the library's holdings symbol on each bibliographic record associated with an item owned by the library. (librarytechnology.org)
  • In addition, the Library's database web interface will, in the short term, be modified to allow easy access to the language full-text link within a document. (who.int)
  • Many case reports in travelers and clinical research and epidemiologic studies conducted around the Mediterranean region have shown that TOSV has a tropism for the central nervous system (CNS) and is a major cause of meningitis and encephalitis in countries in which it circulates. (cdc.gov)
  • the JournalTOCs table of contents' database and related research resources. (eui.eu)
  • Detailed bibliographic description helps clarify the content of large microform sets, which in turn helps increase the visibility and subsequent use of these specialized research collections. (ala.org)
  • Providing bibliographic control for microform collections is important because it facilitates access to specialized research materials and reduces duplicative purchases. (ala.org)
  • Bibliographic control continues to evolve to meet these research expectations. (ala.org)
  • The major contributions of the study include identifying the current trends in the application of robotics in the occupational safety and health discipline and providing pathways for future research in this discipline. (cdc.gov)
  • Chester Davis Music Collection), or theme (e.g. subject-specific Research Databases). (uwf.edu)
  • Morningstar Investment Research Center provides independent investment research and analysis in the United States and in major international markets. (schertz.com)
  • The Digital Handbook for Research on Soviet History , developed by the Davis Center with support from the Harvard History Department, is a digital bibliographic resource that helps scholars and students identify and locate online primary source materials for the study of Soviet history. (harvard.edu)
  • We needed an exhaustive registration of the chemicals in the bibliographic databases in order to assess the amount of research conducted on the chemicals. (springeropen.com)
  • The main focus of the workshops is to introduce two databases: AGORA and the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology ( AGRIS ) - two research tools that give researchers in low-income countries access to a wealth of scientific research and information on agriculture. (research4life.org)
  • This level refers to the collecting of major resources such as research papers necessary for doctoral and independent studies, resources pertaining to new discoveries, results of scientific experimentation, and other information. (nl.go.kr)
  • A current and comprehensive bibliographic database covering scholarly research in all major fields of philosophy. (lu.se)
  • The licensed databases may only be used for personal and scientific use, as well as for research and educational purposes. (lu.se)
  • To assess achievements and gaps in tuberculosis (TB) research productivity in countries and areas of the Western Pacific Region quantitatively, a bibliometric analysis was carried out by examining trends in the numbers of publications on TB indexed in PubMed between 2000 and 2019 and by comparing them with trends in publications on other selected major infectious diseases for the same period. (who.int)
  • Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health TB Research and Innovation for action to meet these issue globally. (who.int)
  • One pillar of this effort is traditional, laboratory-based research to answer key questions and solve major problems for safe additive manufacturing. (cdc.gov)
  • Major conference proceedings that are reported by the American Institute of Physics, member societies, as well as affiliated organizations are also included as part of this database. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, the Reference collection functions as a major information center for the region and includes selected sources that are basic to general knowledge. (uwf.edu)
  • They start to have bibliographic reference and a link to full texts available, therefore optimizing article indexing using Health Sciences Descriptors ( DeCS ) vocabulary. (bvs.br)
  • A-Z Database List - An alphabetical list of databases and e-resources. (uwf.edu)
  • Databases by Subject - A list of databases and e-resources categorized by subject . (uwf.edu)
  • The Handbook also contains information on other bibliographic resources created by Harvard or other institutions. (harvard.edu)
  • The Handbook databases have also included resources held or created in Eastern and Central Europe, Asia, and North America, for the benefit of scholars with a broader spectrum of interests or with access to libraries in those parts of the world. (harvard.edu)
  • Collecting levels are commonly applied to all collections in any subject area, and reflect in a timely fashion technological changes in digital information that related to all physical collections, commercial databases, and online information resources provided by the Library. (nl.go.kr)
  • Based on the now massive bibliographic database, WorldCat Local has emerged as a major end-user discovery environment. (librarytechnology.org)
  • For a library to use WorldCat Local, its collection must be accurately represented by the WorldCat database. (librarytechnology.org)
  • This is a major advance in the power of WorldCat Local as a discovery interface. (librarytechnology.org)
  • Since the launch of the new K10plus, all cataloging is now being done in this new shared data pool and is automatically synchronized with the WorldCat database. (librarytechnology.org)
  • The user can determine scientific and technical content only through searching or directly contacting major publishers and academic societies for their agreements with Google. (istl.org)
  • The fundamental components of the ACM Portal are an enhanced version of the ACM Digital Library plus an extended bibliographic database, consisting initially of more than a quarter-million citations of core works in computing. (bilkent.edu.tr)
  • Most work deals with content analysis and advantages or disadvantages in the use of the individual databases (Patterson et al. (springeropen.com)
  • Following the discussion at the Executive Board at its 114th session (May 2004) a major project was launched to re-engineer WHO's web content management system and allow concurrent HTML posting of material in the six official languages. (who.int)
  • Identification data from lists of substances sometimes leads to incomplete bibliographic analysis in the major chemical databases. (springeropen.com)
  • The BioProject database is a searcheable collection of complete and incomplete (in-progress) large-scale molecular projects including genome sequencing and assembly, transcriptome, metagenomic, annotation, expression and mapping projects. (nih.gov)
  • One of the major bibliographical sources of information on modern and contemporary arts dating from the late 19th century onwards. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • Microforms, like other library collections, should be made accessible via comprehensive bibliographic control. (ala.org)
  • Some of these programs are comprehensive database management tools while others are simply used for formatting citations. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The 1980s saw a rapid rise in the use of the online database, resulting in a significant proportion of revenue now coming from the sale of electronic products. (theiet.org)
  • It includes bibliographic data with online access to the full text of more than 28,000 official documents. (who.int)
  • The move, which adds to the documents up to the year 2005 from the SIGLE database, is the result of a partnership between Abes and Inist-CNRS aimed at promoting data from the Sudoc collective catalogue. (researchinformation.info)
  • The way chemical data are stored in the databases plays a major role in the recovery process but differences in coverage, sometimes major, are still found. (springeropen.com)
  • Two significant developments were achieved in the 1980s: the introduction of chemical and numerical data indexing and the Database Upgrade Project, which brought the whole database up to modern quality standards. (theiet.org)
  • As the reprocessed data was re-loaded on to online systems over the next few years, the database was renamed INSPEC2 . (theiet.org)
  • This document is an overview of the Entrez databases, with general information on searching and displaying data. (nih.gov)
  • Most importantly Entrez integrates data with links within and between databases. (nih.gov)
  • New databases are added as biomedical science advances and new kinds of data become available. (nih.gov)
  • BioSample contains descriptions of biological source materials used in studies that have data in other NCBI molecular databases such as Assembly, Nucleotide and SRA. (nih.gov)
  • BioSystems currently contains biological pathways from the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and the EcoCyc ( Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655) subset of the BioCyc databases and is designed to accommodate other data in the future. (nih.gov)
  • The study used survey and administrative data from the Boston Hospital Workers Health Study (BHWHS), a cohort of patient-care workers in two major academic hospitals in the Boston metropolitan area. (cdc.gov)
  • The BHWHS is a database of worker information that can be merged directly with survey data with the use of secure study ID codes. (cdc.gov)
  • The "English-Language Primary Sources" section of the website is a reproduction of Martin's earlier bibliographic project , with contributions from David Brandenberger, Katia Dianina, and Mark Baker. (harvard.edu)
  • The Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Region (IMEMR), is one of the major projects of the Virtual Health Sciences Library. (who.int)
  • Subsequent additions to the database represent a collaboration between graduate students and librarians, including Ph.D. candidate Sophia Horowitz , REECA alum Olga Kuzmina, Svetlana Rukhelman , Librarian for the Davis Center Collection at Fung Library, and Anna Rakityanskaya , Librarian for Russian and Belarusian Collections at Widener Library. (harvard.edu)
  • This database is updated and maintained by the National Agricultural Library. (nationalacademies.org)
  • WHO's Library database WHOLIS is accessible worldwide on the web. (who.int)
  • Cochrane Database (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) is a database containing the full text of over 1,600 systematic reviews of the effects of health care. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The ACS Symposium Series Online database provides full-text access to e-books in agriculture, food chemistry, organic and polymer chemistry, chemical education, materials science, and related subjects from 1950 to present, published by American Chemical Society. (bilkent.edu.tr)
  • Collection managers are encouraged to plan for appropriate bibliographic control at the point of selection and acquisition. (ala.org)
  • In selecting books, the major emphasis is on acquiring new or current titles, although important retrospective titles may be acquired when appropriate for the collection. (scottsdalecc.edu)
  • Several factors contributed to the inadequate bibliographic control of microform collections. (ala.org)
  • The international database for zoology and natural history journal articles, 1864 to present. (yale.edu)
  • Bibliographic database compiled by CAB International. (edina.ac.uk)
  • Connect to databases that are accessible to you as a student from an international partner institution. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • This lack of bibliographic control sorely handicapped access to microform materials. (ala.org)
  • EDGAR is the Securities and Exchange Commissions database that provides free public access to company information. (schertz.com)
  • The Open Access Primary Sources database can be browsed by resource type, geographic location, time period, and subject. (harvard.edu)
  • An alphabetical list of the current databases with a brief description of each is given below. (nih.gov)
  • Coverage of the database was extended in 1983 to include a special Section D, covering information technology for business applications. (theiet.org)
  • Syndeo services provide these two major groups with the tools they need to build and maintain bibliographic databases. (librarytechnology.org)
  • When available each record links to detailed diagrams and annotations for individual pathways on the Web sites of the source databases. (nih.gov)
  • The minimum expectation today is that a unique bibliographic record for each title in a microform set or series resides in the online catalog. (ala.org)
  • REECA alum Yipeng Zhou implemented the digital project, finalizing, augmenting, and/or creating all resource databases and designing the website. (harvard.edu)
  • Thus, in order to enhance the appearance and improve the retrievability, it was decided to embark on a major project to reprocess the whole file and upgrade it to meet the highest possible quality standards. (theiet.org)
  • The database upgrade project required 3.5 man years of software development and more than two years of computer time. (theiet.org)
  • Seven major motive forces were identified. (eduhk.hk)
  • 2011 ), we identified a problem in properly identifying the chemicals in the major bibliographic scientific databases Chemical Abstract Service (SciFinder) and Web of Science (WoS). (springeropen.com)
  • A sufficient number of bibliographic databases must be included in order to cover the vast amount of published information about the substances (Hood & Wilson 2001 ). (springeropen.com)