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March 04, 2006Science.gov Now Offering Alerts 3.0
Science.gov, a search engine for science information provided by US government agencies, is now offering Alerts 3.0, a new version of their e-mail alerts. (You can run a search of Science.gov's search engine of over 45 million pages of science...
March 23, 2005Science.gov Offers Alert Service
Science.Gov has begun a new e-mail based alert service, which you can access at their home page: http://www.science.gov . If you don't have an account on the Science.gov site, you'll have to register -- registration requires only a user name,...
December 17, 2004It Blinded Me With Science Songs
Were you looking for information on over 1700 songs of science and math, you want the MASSIVE database. The MASSIVE (Math And Science Song Information, Viewable Everywhere) database covers the silly to the sublime, the basic to the seriously advanced....
November 29, 2004CiteULike Tracks Favorite Citations
So many lovely Web sites, so little time. So many intriguing research papers, so little time. You may be familiar with sites like furl.net, which help you track interesting Web sites. CiteULike ( http://www.citeulike.org/ ) lets you track interesting research...
December 12, 2002Science.Gov Launched
Science.gov ( http://www.science.gov ) has been launched as a gateway to information about science and technology from federal government organizations. The site is set up like a searchable subject index. From the front page you can browse categories including Agriculture...
August 26, 2002Scirus Updates Search EngineApril 05, 2001They Blinded Me With Scirus
Elsevier Science has announced the launching of Scirus ( http://www.scirus.com), its scientific search engine. (I looked at the preview version on December 7 of last year -- http://www.researchbuzz.com/news/2000/dec7dec1300.html) Covering over 60 million pages, Scirus claims to locate more Web information...
December 12, 2000Another New Science Search Engine Available
What's up with all these science search engines all of a sudden? Check out http://www.search4science.com/, which its press release says contains around 50,000 scientific words and expressions. The presentation of the search engine is interesting. You're given two query input...
Continue reading "Another New Science Search Engine Available" » December 07, 2000Science Search Engine Being Developed
Elsevier Science announced on Tuesday that they're developing a search engine designed for finding scientific information. The engine is called Scirus ( http://www.scirus.com . While the full site will not launch until March of next year, you can preview a...
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