Physics Subject Guide
Indexes | E-Sources | Catalog | Internet Sites | Department
Indexes
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NOTE: To locate Periodicals in Abell Library, search using the "Periodical Title" field in the online catalog. Check the record(s) to determine Location. |
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E-Sources
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Some subject headings used for this discipline are listed below. For additional headings, refer to the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes located behind the Reference Desk.
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Optics
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Quantum theory
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Relativity (Physics)
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Thermodynamics
Internet Sites
| AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet | A collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet. |
| Astrophysics Data System (ADS) - Web Access | 1975 - present (NASA) The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project which maintains four bibliographic databases containing more than 3.3 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Physics and Geophysics, and preprints in Astronomy. |
| Center for Responsible Nanotechnology | Center for Responsible Nanotechnology "is a non-profit research and advocacy think tank concerned with the major societal and environmental implications of advanced nanotechnology." |
| National Academy of Sciences | Biographical Memoirs have been published since 1877, and are "brief biographies of deceased National Academy of Sciences members, written by those who knew them or their work". They provide "a personal and scholarly view of the lives and work of America's most distinguished scientists and a biographical history of science in the United States. |
| Science.gov | A search engine for government science information and research results |
| Scitopia | A free federated, vertical search portal for the physical sciences created in partnership with 15 of the world's leading science and technology societies. |
| World Wide Web Virtual Library: Physics |
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