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DOE Information Bridge

full text government documents

Who should use this database

This database is useful for locating full-text technical report literature on energy-related topics in the life and physical sciences.

What kinds of materials are referenced in the database?

DOE InfoBridge includes bibliographic citations and the full-text of U.S. Department of Energy sponsored research and development technical reports. The database is a product of the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) in the U.S. Department of Energy. Reports are available on topics such as petroleum, coal/lignite/peat, natural gas, oil shales/tar sands, nuclear fuels, fusion fuels, radiation sources, hydrogen, hydro energy, solar energy, geothermal energy, tidal wave power, wind energy, nuclear reactors, nuclear reactor technology, energy storage, energy planning, direct energy conversion, energy conservation, advanced propulsion systems, materials, chemistry, engineering, particle accelerators, instrumentation, national defense, environmental and social aspects of energy technology, biomedicine, health and safety, geosciences, plasma physics and fusion, arms control, biomass fuels, synthetic fuels, fossil fuel plants, power transmissions, environmental sciences, and physics.

What years does the database cover?

January 1995 to the present.

Is there a direct link to Ignacio to check to see what USF owns?

No.

Will I find full-text articles in the database?

Yes.

 
 
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