With an extensive catalog of top-cited journals, the American Institute of Physics (AIP) is one of the world's leading publishers in the physical sciences.
AAPT is a strong professional physics science society dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in physical science education. The teacher resources include two peer reviewed journals, digital collections of high-quality educational materials in physics and astronomy, and a Physical Sciences Resource Center.
American Museum of Natural History Research Library: Digital Repository is a digital archive maintained by the Research Library for AMNH Scientific Publications and materials digitized by the Library.
arXiv is an open-access digital archive which presents papers in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics.
The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a Digital Library portal for researchers in Astronomy and Physics, operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) under a NASA grant. The ADS maintains three bibliographic databases containing more than 9.2 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and arXiv e-prints. The main body of data in the ADS consists of bibliographic records, which are searchable through highly customizable query forms, and full-text scans of much of the astronomical literature which can be browsed or searched via our full-text search interface. Integrated in its databases, the ADS provides access and pointers to a wealth of external resources, including electronic articles, data catalogs and archives. We currently have links to over 9.2 million records maintained by our collaborators. Free full text - managed by publisher, holdings subject to change
BENTHAM OPEN publish over 230 plus peer-reviewed open access journals. These free-to-view online journals cover all major disciplines of science, technology, medicine and social sciences.
Cambridge University Press publishes a wide range of research monographs, academic reference, textbooks, books for professionals, and large numbers of books aimed at graduate students. There are thousands of ebooks available across a wide range of disciplines including law, politics, history, language and literature, mathematics and astronomy with hundreds of new titles added each year.
The publishing house of S. Hirzel specializes in the fields of chemistry, physics (particularly acoustics), Germanic languages and literatures, and philosophy. The journal "Acta Acustica united with Acustica" was founded in 1936 as the "Akustische Zeitschrift", later becoming "Acustica" in 1951. Since 1996 is has been published in cooperation with the European Acoustics Association (EAA).
Inspec is a leading bibliographic database providing access to the world's scientific literature in: electrical engineering; electronics; physics; control engineering; information technology; communications; computers; computing; manufacturing and production engineering. Inspec combined with the Inspec Archive provides coverage from 1898 to the present day. The database is updated weekly.
Publishes journals dealing with fields of academic mathematics research, and statistics. Includes high-level mathematics and mathematical physics book titles.
IOPscience is an online service for journal content published by IOP Publishing. IOPscience embraces innovative technologies to make it easier for researchers to access scientific, technical and medical content. It provides a range of journals, magazines, websites and services that enable researchers and research organisations to reach the widest possible audience for their research. The Library has access to the IOP Journal Archive, with over 206,000 articles published between 1874-2002; and the Turpion Journal Archive, which contains articles published between 1958-2002; and the IOP current journal collection with access to articles published from 2003 to the present day.
The Optical Society of America's online library for OSA's publishing content includes the full text proceedings of the OSA's Topical and Major meetings and conferences.
Optical Society Journals are the Optical Society of America's online library for OSA's publishing content. It contains the OSA's flagship, partnered and co-published peer-reviewed journals.
Optics ImageBank enables users to browse and search across over 200,000 images from OSA’s core journals hosted on Optics InfoBase. This database features the ability to: View a full-size image of a figure ; Export images into PowerPoint or PDF files for classroom use ; Scroll through all of the images within the article ; Browse by related scientific images to discover related scientific articles across OSA's core titles. Related images are identified when the OCIS (Optics Classification and Indexing Scheme) codes of the source article match closely with OCIS codes of another article.
The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. The Society publishes two Open Access journals, and some articles in other journals are also open access.
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists is a not-for-profit organization that promotes the science of applied geophysics and the education of geophysicists.
SPIE eBooks provides access to the monograph publications of SPIE. The collection includes: Press Monographs - authoritative reference works, texts, and handbooks ; Tutorial Texts - works covering fundamental and emerging topics at introductory and intermediate levels ; Field Guides - concise quick-reference guides to key information that students, practicing engineers, and scientists need in the lab and in the field. The Library has access to titles published between 1989-2015.
SPIE Journals publish peer-reviewed articles on applied research in optics and photonics. Covering topics such as optical engineering, electronic imaging, biomedical optics, microlithography, remote sensing, and nanophotonics. SPIE also publishes open-access articles on important emerging technology areas in SPIE Letters and SPIE Reviews.
zbMATH Open (formerly known as Zentralblatt MATH) is the world's most comprehensive and longest-running abstracting and reviewing service in pure and applied mathematics. It is edited by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and FIZ Karlsruhe. zbMATH Open provides easy access to bibliographic data, reviews and abstracts from all areas of pure mathematics as well as applications, in particular to natural sciences, computer science, economics and engineering. It also covers history and philosophy of mathematics and university education. All entries are classified according to the Mathematics Subject Classification Scheme and are equipped with keywords in order to characterize their particular content. Coverage starts in 1826 and is complete from 1868 to the present by the integration of the “Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik” database.