Abstract
The Chernobyl Bibliographic Search System (Chernolit TM) provides bibliographic data in a usable format for research studies relating to the Chernobyl nuclear accident that occurred in the former Ukrainian Republic of the USSR in 1986. Chernolit TM is a portable and easy to use product. The bibliographic data is provided under the control of a graphical user interface so that the user may quickly and easily retrieve pertinent information from the large database. The user may search the database for occurrences of words, names, or phrases; view bibliographic references on screen; and obtain reports of selected references. Reports may be viewed on the screen, printed, or accumulated in a folder that is written to a disk file when the user exits the software. Chernolit TM provides a cost-effective alternative to multiple, independent literature searches. Forty-five hundred references concerning the accident, including abstracts, are distributed with Chernolit TM. The data contained in the database were obtained from electronic literature searches and from requested donations from individuals and organizations. These literature searches interrogated the Energy Science and Technology database (formerly DOE ENERGY) of the DIALOG Information Retrieval Service. Energy Science and Technology, provided by the U.S. DOE, Washington, D.C., is a multi-disciplinary
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- Developers:
- Release Date:
- 1992-05-11
- Project Type:
- Closed Source
- Software Type:
- Scientific
- Licenses:
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Other (Commercial or Open-Source): https://www.pnnl.gov/available-technologies
- Sponsoring Org.:
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DOE/ERPrimary Award/Contract Number:AC06-76RL01830
- Code ID:
- 76139
- Site Accession Number:
- 1547
- Research Org.:
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States)
- Country of Origin:
- United States
Citation Formats
Carr, Jr., F., Kennedy, R. A., and Mahaffey, J. A.
Chernobyl Bibliographic Search System.
Computer Software.
DOE/ER.
11 May. 1992.
Web.
doi:10.11578/dc.20220718.1.
Carr, Jr., F., Kennedy, R. A., & Mahaffey, J. A.
(1992, May 11).
Chernobyl Bibliographic Search System.
[Computer software].
https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20220718.1.
Carr, Jr., F., Kennedy, R. A., and Mahaffey, J. A.
"Chernobyl Bibliographic Search System." Computer software.
May 11, 1992.
https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20220718.1.
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title = {Chernobyl Bibliographic Search System},
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abstractNote = {The Chernobyl Bibliographic Search System (Chernolit TM) provides bibliographic data in a usable format for research studies relating to the Chernobyl nuclear accident that occurred in the former Ukrainian Republic of the USSR in 1986. Chernolit TM is a portable and easy to use product. The bibliographic data is provided under the control of a graphical user interface so that the user may quickly and easily retrieve pertinent information from the large database. The user may search the database for occurrences of words, names, or phrases; view bibliographic references on screen; and obtain reports of selected references. Reports may be viewed on the screen, printed, or accumulated in a folder that is written to a disk file when the user exits the software. Chernolit TM provides a cost-effective alternative to multiple, independent literature searches. Forty-five hundred references concerning the accident, including abstracts, are distributed with Chernolit TM. The data contained in the database were obtained from electronic literature searches and from requested donations from individuals and organizations. These literature searches interrogated the Energy Science and Technology database (formerly DOE ENERGY) of the DIALOG Information Retrieval Service. Energy Science and Technology, provided by the U.S. DOE, Washington, D.C., is a multi-disciplinary database containing references to the world's scientific and technical literature on energy. All unclassified information processed at the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) of the U.S. DOE is included in the database. In addition, information on many documents has been manually added to Chernolit TM. Most of this information was obtained in response to requests for data sent to people and/or organizations throughout the world.},
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year = {1992},
month = {may}
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