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WorldWideScience.org? is a global science gateway to national and international scientific databases and portals. It provides real-time searching and translation of globally dispersed multilingual scientific literature.
The ScienceCinema site contains multimedia videos produced by the DOE National Laboratories and other research institutions, including CERN.
SciTech Connect contains all the full-text documents and citations previously found in Information Bridge and Energy Citations Database. Thus, SciTech Connect contains over sixty-five years of energy-related citations created and/or collected by OSTI. There are over 2.5 million citations, including citations to 1.4 million journal articles, 364,000 of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers’ websites. SciTech Connect also has over 313,000 full-text DOE sponsored STI reports; most of these are post-1991, but close to 85,000 of the reports were published prior to 1990.
DOE Green Energy provides a search of available bibliographic citations, technical reports and patent information on different types of renewable energy resources and energy conservation.
Science.gov is a single query gateway to federated authoritative information provided by 14 U.S. government agencies, including research and development results.
The DOE Data Explorer can be used to find collections of DOE sponsored scientific research data, such as computer simulations, figures and plots, interactive maps, multimedia, numeric files, and scientific images.
The DOE R&D Accomplishments is a central forum for information about the outcomes of past DOE-sponsored or generated research and development which have had significant economic impact, have improved people's lives, or have been widely recognized as a remarkable advance in science.
Opennet includes references to Department of Energy (DOE) documents declassified and made publicly available after October 1, 1994.