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  2. Template:Infobox journal/Abbreviation search - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 4 abbreviation for journal. Include dots (e.g. J. Phys., not J Phys). If unset, links to find out what the ISO 4 abbreviation is will be displayed. Use |abbreviation=no to hide the field. |discipline = Topic of the journal. |peer-reviewed = Put no if journal is not peer-reviewed (in which case {{Infobox magazine}} is probably more ...

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A database of biomedical and life sciences literature with access to full-text research articles and citations. [56] Includes text-mining tools and links to external molecular and medical data sets. A partner in PMC International. [57] Free EMBL-EBI [58] FSTA – Food Science and Technology Abstracts: Food science, food technology, nutrition

  4. ACM Transactions on Database Systems - Wikipedia

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    The ACM Transactions on Database Systems (ACM TODS) is one of the journals produced by the Association for Computing Machinery. TODS publishes one volume yearly. Each volume has four issues, which appear in March, June, September and December. The editor-in-chief is Christopher Jermaine (Rice University). [1]

  5. Acronym Finder - Wikipedia

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    Acronym Finder (AF) is a free, online, searchable dictionary and database of abbreviations (acronyms, initialisms, and others) and their meanings.. The entries are classified into categories such as Information Technology, Military/Government, Science, Slang/Pop Culture etc.

  6. JournalSeek - Wikipedia

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    JournalSeek is an online database covering academic journals. [1] It includes journals published by over 5400 publishers. [2] [3] The database includes journal descriptions and links to the journals' homepages. [4]

  7. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CIT—Computer information technology; CJK—Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; CJKV—Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese; CLI—Command line interface; CLR—Common Language Runtime; CM—Configuration management; CM—Content management; CMDB—Configuration management database; CMMI—Capability Maturity Model Integration

  8. DBLP - Wikipedia

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    DBLP is a computer science bibliography website. Starting in 1993 at Universität Trier in Germany, it grew from a small collection of HTML files [1] and became an organization hosting a database and logic programming bibliography site.

  9. Journal of Database Management - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Database Management is a top-tier quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal. It was established in 1990 and is published by IGI Global. The editor-in-chief is Professor Keng SIAU (City University of Hong Kong). The scope of the journal is fairly broad and interested researchers can check the journal website for the topics of interest.