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The International Catalogue of Scientific Literature was an annual index covering scientific literature from all major areas of science. The Catalogue was produced by an international committee and was published by the Royal Society of London. It was published from 1902–1921, and indexed scientific literature published from 1901–1914. [1]
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The Catalogue of Scientific Papers was an attempt by the Royal Society of London to catalogue all papers published in scientific periodicals back to the year 1800 and produce a bibliographic index organised by author. [1] [2] The first volume was published in 1867 and it ran until 1901.
ASME Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy: ASME J. Eng. Sci. Med. Diagn. Ther. 2018-present ISSN 2572-7958 (print) ISSN 2572-7966 (web) ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer: ASME J. Heat Mass Transf. 2023-present ISSN 2832-8450 (print) ISSN 2832-8469 (web) ASME Letters in Dynamic Systems and Control
The endeavor took her to prestigious archives, including the Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, the New York Public Library and the archives at Viking Press, Steinbeck’s publisher, where she accessed rare materials to build an extensive catalog of Steinbeck's work, which she then brought back to San Jose State. [3]
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COL+ will develop a clearinghouse covering scientific names across all life, provide a single taxonomic view, and provide an avenue for feedback from content authorities. [2] The CoL is developing in conjunction with the Global Species List Working Group to avoid replication and work towards an authoritative global list of species.
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (later simply CSA) was a division of Cambridge Information Group and provider of online databases, based in Bethesda, Maryland, ...