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Introduction

Selected Current Aerospace Notices (SCAN) is a weekly electronic current awareness journal that announces recently issued report and journal literature from the NASA scientific and technical information knowledge base. SCAN covers the full spectrum of aeronautics and aerospace-related information and segments it into subject groupings, or topics, which are narrower in scope than the 76 categories provided by Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR). Furthermore, SCAN announces documents simultaneously in all relevant topics. Document citations announced in STAR are presented in only the one subject category deemed most appropriate.

Each of the 186 SCAN topics is carefully tailored to fit the needs of a specialized research activity. New topics are added as the need arises, and others are retired or redefined as research demands dictate.


SCAN Access Methods

Updated weekly, SCAN is a free announcement service listing the latest aerospace-related scientific and technical information from around the world that has been entered into the NASA scientific and technical information knowledge base. Each issue is divided into 186 topics, each one carefully tailored to fit specialized research needs in subjects like Earth resources and remote sensing, behavioral sciences, optics, and mechanical engineering. Readers can quickly skim or find documents of interest to their research needs.

With over a thousand announcements of new reports, books, conference proceedings, journal articles, and more in each issue, SCAN is a product you can't afford to miss. Start your free access to SCAN today.

  • Electronic SCAN
    Electronic SCAN is free with access through email listserv (U.S. only), or online via the NASA Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Web site at http://www.sti.nasa.gov, under the Tools/Products/Services heading.

    Information on ordering documents and searching the current issue of SCAN is included. Each major SCAN topic includes a description of the subject area coverage.

  • Listserv
    Selected Current Aerospace Notices (SCAN) is an announcement-only e-mail list for recently issued aeronautics and aerospace-related reports and journal literature entered into the NASA Aeronautics and Space Database each week. It is divided into 186 topics, which can be subscribed to individually or in related groups. The specific topics and groups are available in your subscription options after you confirm your subscription to SCAN. Every week, you will receive a separate message containing citations and abstracts of the latest reports for each topic you choose. This list is available to U.S. users only.

    • Subscription Instructions
      Simply click here, to access the main subscription page. If you are already subscribed to a SCAN topic list, you can login to your account to manage your subscription options, unsubscribe, and request a password reminder. For general assistance, you may contact the Listserv Administrator: listadmin@sti.nasa.gov.


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