This document covers all of the societies and organizations listed in a shorter companion document. For each site, links are given where they exist for these topics:
String search on any of these 10 phrases to navigate to all sites with corresponding content.
This database covers the online edition of Science
Magazine from October 1995 to the present. Entries are available in summary,
abstract, or full-text format, but access to entries requires either "free
registration" or a paid subscription to Science ONLINE.
Full-text articles can be accessed through the Search and Tables of Contents
facilities. Beginning in October 1997, the Digital Library will have an
enhanced search engine, capable of free-text search through the full text
of articles as well as the Citations database. Please keep visiting the
Future Directions page for updates. Typically, full-text files are in PDF
format, though some are in HTML and PostScript -- download a free Acrobat®
Reader version 3.0 or higher from Adobe Systems, Inc. for a wide variety
of platforms.
You will first need to register with ACM to establish a free account. Then
you can access their site with a username and a password.
Covers bibliographic citations (only) to AGIFORS symposium papers since
1961.
Covers all nine society publications in full text.
Search the online edition of APICS--The
Performance Advantage. Contains bibliographic citations plus selected
full-text articles.
This page lists all articles alphabetically; one page per year, no search
engine.
This page contains all tables of content chronologically from 1993; no
search engine.
This is a really well-done magazine! It's very accessable to the
novice or the professional. Selected articles on-line.
Offers searchable access to two separate collections. The articles/conference
proceedings collection includes several thousand abstracts from Quality
Progress, Quality Management Journal, Quality Engineering, Journal of Quality
Technology, Technometrics, Annual Quality Congress Proceedings, and
ASQ Division Conference Proceedings. The Quality Press collection
describes the latest catalog of books, software, videotapes, and audiocassettes.
This database searches all IEEE periodicals, conferences, and standards
from 1994 to the present.
Offers search, browse and download of selected IEEE Transactions &
Journals to members of participating technical societies and subscribers
to sponsored publications.
Tables of contents of coming issues of the IEEE Transactions, Journals
and Letters.
The online version of IEEE Communications Magazine, with multimedia
enhancements not possible with a print periodical.
Contains a wide variety of full-text documents, including News Releases,
Newsletters/Journals, Reports, and Statistical Reports on U.S. Science.
Search the full text of SIAM articles dated January 1997 forward. Subscribers
will have access to the full text of the search results; non-subscribers
can view article topmatter (titles, authors, abstracts, key words, AMS
subject classifications, and citation information).
[The following has been abridged from "www.computer.org/epub/".]
The Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) is now available for
an .
It is viewable and full-text searchable via standard WWW browsers without
the need for any helper applications or plug-ins. Everyone has free access
to all issues of 17 of the society's magazines and transactions from 1995
to the present. Some time in the fourth quarter the library will be open
to Computer Society members only. Beginning in 1998, access to each periodical's
digital library archive will be available to society members on a subscription
basis. Computer magazine will be available to all Computer Society
members in both electronic and paper forms at no charge as an additional
benefit of membership.
The intent of the free access period is to allow the community to become
familiar with the Computer Society's new products before they are offered
as subscription options to Computer Society members only. In 1998, members
will choose from three subscription options: a print subscription, an electronic
subscription, or a combination of both. The same options will be offered
to members of IEEE societies that are
technical cosponsors of publications produced by the Computer Society.
The newest issues are available in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format first, followed
by the HTML versions later.
[Link down--09/29/97]
This database consists of LMI Report abstracts.
[The following was abridged from "www.nas.edu/trb/about/tris.html".]
TRIS contains document abstracts
describing the published literature of highway research; rural, urban,
and intercity transit research, highway safety research, railroad research,
maritime research, and air transport research. The online version also
contains resumés of unpublished research
in progress in transit (from the FTA
Project Directories and the Transit
Cooperative Research Program) and highway
research.
The online
version of TRIS is available as "Transportation
Research Information Services (TRIS)", or File 63, through Knight-Ridder
Information's DIALOG service (if you
are not currently a DIALOG user, see how
to obtain a DIALOG account. If you would prefer to perform a TRIS literature
search without a DIALOG account, go to Electronic
Gateways.
Last updated: 12/1/97
This document was prepared by Alex
Duffy under the direction of Arthur Geoffrion.
Corrections and improvements invited.