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A meta search engine for 50 major bioinformatic databases and projects. Free Available from Liebel-Lab KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Book Review Index Online: Book reviews: Subscription Thomson Gale [28] Books In Print: Books: Subscription R.R. Bowker [29] CAB Abstracts: Applied life sciences
SPIN (Searchable Physics Information Notices) bibliographic database is an indexing and abstracting service produced by the American Institute of Physics (AIP). The content focus of SPIN is described as the most significant areas of physics research. This type of literature coverage spans the major physical science journals and magazines.
In the mid-1980s, the College of Engineering added three new buildings: Nedderman Hall, the Aerodynamics Research Center, and the Automation & Robotics Research Institute (now known as the UT Arlington Research Institute, or UTARI). The original engineering building, Woolf Hall, was also remodeled.
David Robert Nygren (born December 30, 1938) is a particle physicist known for his invention of the time projection chamber. [1] He is currently a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Texas at Arlington.
INSPIRE-HEP combines the SPIRES-HEP database content with the open source digital library software Invenio [11] and the content of the CERN Document server. [8] In addition to scientific papers, INSPIRE-HEP provides other information such-as citation metrics, [12] plots extracted from papers or internal experiment notes [13] [14] and tools for users to improve metadata like crowdsourcing for ...
This list of University of Texas at Austin faculty includes current and former instructors and administrators of the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), a major research university located in Austin, Texas that is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.
The system was designed as a physics database management system (DBMS) to deal with high-energy-physics preprints. [1] Written in PL/I, SPIRES ran on an IBM System/360. In the early 1970s, an evaluation of this system resulted in the decision to implement a new system for use by faculty, staff and students at Stanford University.
The UT Austin campus library system holds nearly eight million volumes, ranking it as the fifth largest library among academic institutions in the United States, and the eleventh largest overall in the country. [1] It has long been claimed that the Perry–Castañeda Library was designed to appear, when seen from above, in the shape of Texas.