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A CastroScience.gov is a gateway to government science information provided by U.S. Government science agencies, including research and development results.
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Beth MartinScience.gov searches over 38 databases and 1,950 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including research and development results.
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Richard BernierScience.gov is a gateway to government science information and research results. Currently in its fifth generation, Science.gov provides a search of over 36 scientific databases and 200 million pages of science information with just one query, and is a gateway to 1,850+ scientific Websites
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Jennifer LamkinsSearch 36+ scientific databases for government science information and research results. There are links over 1,850 scientific sites.
Search 36+ scientific databases for government science information and research results. There are links over 1,850 scientific sites. -
Ty YostScience.gov searches over 36 databases and 1,850 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including research and development results.
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Ferdinand BardamuScience.gov searches over 36 databases and 1,850 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including research and development results. [Search the Deep Web of Science]
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Science.gov searches over 36 databases and 1,850 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including research and development results.
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Science.gov searches over 36 databases and 1,850 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including research and development results.
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thompsonlibraryGateway to over 50 million pages of authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development results
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Doug PetersonScience.gov is a gateway to over 50 million pages of authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development results
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About Science.gov
Science.gov 1.0 was launched in December 2002, providing for the first time wide public access and a unified search of the government’s vast stores of scientific and technical information. Science.gov is an interagency initiative of 16 U.S. government science organizations within 12 Federal agencies. These agencies form the voluntary Science.gov Alliance. Visitors to the site can search across Alliance agency resources via one query.
Version 2.0 was launched in May 2004 and introduced real-time relevancy ranking to government science retrieval. This technology, funded by the Department of Energy, helps citizens sort through the government’s reservoirs of research and return results most likely to meet individual needs. An advanced search capability and other enhancements were added.
In February 2005, Science.gov launched a free and convenient “Alert” service that delivers information about the most current science developments to desktops each Monday. -
About Science.gov
Science.gov 1.0 was launched in December 2002, providing for the first time wide public access and a unified search of the government’s vast stores of scientific and technical information. Science.gov is an interagency initiative of 16 U.S. government science organizations within 12 Federal agencies. These agencies form the voluntary Science.gov Alliance. Visitors to the site can search across Alliance agency resources via one query.
Version 2.0 was launched in May 2004 and introduced real-time relevancy ranking to government science retrieval. This technology, funded by the Department of Energy, helps citizens sort through the government’s reservoirs of research and return results most likely to meet individual needs. An advanced search capability and other enhancements were added.
In February 2005, Science.gov launched a free and convenient “Alert” service that delivers information about the most current science developments to desktops each Monday.
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Science.gov is a search engine of selected research articles, special reports, and databases produced by the federal government. Through this site, visitors can search for information across a broad array of federal agencies and government divisions.
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