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  2. List of Abell clusters - Wikipedia

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    ACO catalog number Other names Member of Constellation Right ascension [2] Declination [2] Abell richness class [2] [3] Bautz–Morgan type [2] [3] Notes 13: 00 h 13 m 38.5 s: −19° 30′ 19″ 2 II ACO 13 is not to be confused with Abell 13, a planetary nebula: 85: 00 h 41 m 37.8 s: −09° 20′ 33″ 1 I 133: Cetus: 01 h 02 m 39.0 s: −21 ...

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of periodicals and books – including those on tape and electronic media Subscription Thomson Gale: Books in Print: Books: 2,500,000 Reviews covering over 2.5 million titles Subscription R. R. Bowker: CAB Abstracts: Applied life sciences: 10,000,000 Bibliographic information service providing access to applied life sciences literature ...

  4. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In many instances, the electronic materials uploaded to preprint repositories are still intended for eventual publication in a peer-reviewed journal. There is statistical evidence that electronic publishing provides wider dissemination, [29] because when a journal is available online, a larger number of researchers can access the journal. Even ...

  5. Abell catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The standard format used to refer to Abell clusters is: Abell X, where X = 1 to 4076.E.g. Abell 1656. Alternative formats include: ABCG 1656; AC 1656; ACO 1656; A 1656, and A1656. Abell himself preferred the latter, but in recent years ACO 1656 has become the preferred format among professional astronomers and is the one recommended by the Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg

  6. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    Newer generations of library catalog systems, typically called discovery systems (or a discovery layer), are distinguished from earlier OPACs by their use of more sophisticated search technologies, including relevancy ranking and faceted search, as well as features aimed at greater user interaction and participation with the system, including tagging and reviews.

  7. List of astronomical catalogues - Wikipedia

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    WISEA — AllWISE Source Catalog; WISEP — Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer Preliminary Release Source Catalog; WNC / Winn — Winnecke Catalogue of Double Stars; WNO — Washington Observations (double stars) (U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington D.C.) Wo — Woolley Nearby Star Catalogue; Wolf — Catalogue of High Proper Motion Stars

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  9. Discovery system (bibliographic search) - Wikipedia

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    Searching for resources other than material in the catalog, such as electronic resources, was (or is) done with separate tools. Using card or computerized catalogs well required skills and jargon particular to libraries. [4] As computerization advanced, OPACs were integrated with other library systems, like acquisition and circulation systems.

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