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Indexes and Databases:
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
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Features:
Specification and Standard Index Search, Email Alerts, Saved Record Folders and Search Histories, Browse-able Thesauri and Look-up Indexes
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Description
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The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) database from the U.S. Department of
Commerce is the premier source for accessing unclassified reports from influential U.S. and
international government agencies. The database contains access to over two million critical
citations from government departments such as NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S.
Department of Defense. More information is available from
http://www.ntis.gov/products/types/databases/ntisdb.asp?loc4:4-3.
The Database represents
billions of dollars in research. Contents include research reports, computer products,
software, video cassettes, audio cassettes and more. The complete electronic file dates back to
1964. On average, NTIS has added over 60,000 new records per year to the Database over the past
ten years. Most records include abstracts.
The database also includes audiovisual training
materials in such areas as foreign languages, workplace safety and health, law enforcement, and
fire services.
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Dates covered
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1964 - present.
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Updating frequency
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Weekly.
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Sources
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The National Technical Information Service.
The largest, central resource for government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information available today
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Type of coverage
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The database is updated weekly. The NTIS database was created in 1964 but the material cited in it can date back as far as 1899.
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Print Counterpart or related resources
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NTIS Reports.
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Provider
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Producer or content provider: The National Technical Information Service
Vendor or electronic presentation provider: Engineering Village 2
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Help
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Extensive and detailed help is available. Look in the upper right-hand corner of the screen for the Ask an Expert and Help button.
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