- Springer LINK
*Cool Site* - Information about scientific books and journals of the Springer publishing group, CD-ROM publications, software products, and catalogues, and online access (by subscription) to some contents.
- Asiaco Tech News
- Technology and science news. Updated daily.
- Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
- Providing print and electronic research databases of citations and full text in the sciences. Site includes title list of databases, journals by subject, login scripts for webmasters, subscriber and guest demonstration access to CSA databases, and other product information.
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
- Publisher of over 250 scientific books and journals. Our continually updated online catalogue contains over 200 books on molecular and cell biology, genetics, cancer, microbiology, development, and neuroscience, written and edited by distinguished scientists throughout the world.
- Council of Science Editors (CSE)
- The Council of Science Editors (CSE) aims to improve communication in the sciences by educating authors, editors, and publishers.
- Entrez-PubMed
- National Library of Medicine's search service provides access to over 10 million citations in Medline, PreMedline, and other related databases, with links to participating online journals.
- European Secretariat for Scientific Publications
- SEPS operates as a link between universities, publishing houses and authors with the aim of promoting translation of scientific works in the various European languages to achieve a wide distribution of scientific culture around Europe.
- Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) Legacy
- Topical reports on numerous subjects in science and technology (1974-1995).
- Open Archives Initiative
- Develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of e-prints and other electronic content, primarily in the sciences.
- Scientific American Newsletters
- News of emerging energy and transportation technology.
- Scientific American Search Engine
- Search through present and past issues as well as through various parts of the Scientific American web site.
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