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Be on the Alert! – posted October 21, 2009

Do you want to receive notification of the latest additions to key DOE/OSTI resources that contain research and development results, project descriptions, accomplishments, and more? It's as simple as registering for Science Accelerator Alerts and then choosing a topic or author of interest. You may either 1) conduct a search on your chosen topic/author and then select the 'Create an Alert' button on the search results page or 2) go directly to the Alerts Login page and login. Either of these approaches will take you to a page containing an 'Alert Profile'. Complete the profile, including the Alert frequency time frame desired, and save it. You will then receive Alerts at the e-mail address that you provide.

Alerts joins the many other features on Science Accelerator that are available to assist with finding what you are seeking – refining the search (search within a search), sorting the results, clustering, Wikipedia and EurekAlert! science news results, and selecting specific items of interest. Science Accelerator also provides feature searches, the capability to e-mail your results, and Web 2.0 features – a Widget, an RSS feed, and the Share capability.

 

Science Accelerator Offers You More – posted June 30, 2009

Want to explore Science Accelerator? Not sure what is available? Try one or more of our Featured Searches, such as ocean water or wind energy. Choose from the current Featured Search or from the Archive. Then you might want to create your own search using search terms related to your science topics of interest. Found something you want to share? There are now capabilities to E-mail and 'Share' a page or pages via social networking choices. And you can keep up with what is happening on Science Accelerator by subscribing to our new RSS feed.

 

Information Bridge – Finding it in Full Text – posted April 17, 2009

The Information Bridge is a database of electronic full-text documents resulting from Department of Energy (DOE) research and development. Documents are primarily from 1991 forward and were produced by DOE, the DOE contractor community, and/or DOE grantees. Legacy documents are added as they become available in electronic format. Explore the Information Bridge through the Science Accelerator Basic or Advanced Search.

 

ScienceAccelerator.gov Facilitates Science Communication – posted January 13, 2009

Science Accelerator Science Accelerator speeds discovery of quality science content via a wide variety of search and retrieval options for customizing your search experience.

The search engine that helps you find science information from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) key resources provides advanced searching; automatically spell checks your search term(s); allows you to sort and/or e-mail your search results; permits narrowing your search results by searching within a search; offers the capability to export search results into your citation management software; provides links to EurekAlert! Science News and Wikipedia information on your topic(s) of interest; and clusters results by related topics and/or by date in order to more easily target subsequent searches.

Science Accelerator helps you to find research and development reports; e-prints; science conference proceedings; DOE patents, accomplishments, project descriptions, and software; DOE-associated Nobel Prize Winners; and more.

 

Now You Can Find Scientific Software at the DOE Science Accelerator – posted April 1, 2008

The centralized software center of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has been added to the DOE Science Accelerator search capability. This means that in addition to current and legacy research findings, patents, accomplishments and project descriptions, users of the Science Accelerator can now find federally funded scientific and technical software developed by DOE national laboratories, other facilities and DOE contractors. This software, licensed and distributed by the Energy Science and Technology Software Center (ESTSC), represents the latest in DOE technology and contains selected scientific and technical software from the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The DOE Science Accelerator is a gateway to key DOE databases and resources.

 

Refine your search at ScienceAccelerator.gov – posted February 12, 2008

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Now you can use a "refine search" feature at the DOE Science Accelerator (see flyer) to get the DOE R&D you need. Just type your search query (for example, "nano") into the search box and select "enter". Once results are retrieved, you may refine your search using another term (for example, "tube") in a second input box, which narrows your results. The DOE Science Accelerator provides one-stop searching of key Energy Department and federal scientific resources developed and maintained by OSTI. Users can search and retrieve current research results and ongoing project descriptions, as well as legacy research findings and accomplishments. Included are full-text technical reports, patents, energy-related citations, conference papers and proceedings and scientific e-prints. DOE will continue to develop this resource as other science and technology resources are added.

 

Science Accelerator Searches Key Energy Department Databases – posted August 21, 2007

Science AcceleratorThe DOE Science Accelerator provides one-stop searching of key Energy Department and federal scientific databases developed and maintained by OSTI. Users can search and retrieve current research results and ongoing project descriptions, as well as legacy research findings and accomplishments. Included are full-text technical reports, energy-related citations, conference papers and proceedings and scientific e-prints (see resource descriptions). The DOE Science Accelerator demonstrates capabilities that will eventually yield the technology to search at least 1,000 scientific databases in parallel. DOE will continue to develop this resource as other science and technology resources are added.

 

 

 

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