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Databases/ Collections from the U.S. Department of Energy & Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Science.gov searches over 55 databases and over 2100 selected websites from 13 federal agencies, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science informationincluding research and development results. Science.gov is governed by the interagency Science.gov Alliance.
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Search DOE Green Energy to find publicly available bibliographic citations, technical reports and patent information on different types of renewable energy resources and energy conservation, such as solar, wind, bioenergy, hydroelectric and geothermal. Subject areas include but are not limited to hydrogen, solar energy, tidal and wave power, energy storage, and direct energy conversion.
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DOE Science Accelerator is a gateway to science, including recent research and development (R&D) results, legacy R&D results, project descriptions, accomplishments, patents, scientific research data, journal literature, and scientific and technical software, via resources from the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), US Department of Energy (DOE)
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Useful Resources From the Public Library
features authoritative information for assignments and projects, and provides detailed coverage of popular subjects from obesity to endangered species
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Documentaries, award-winning educational films, independent films, and helpful instructional videos.
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Nearly 500 popular, high school magazines, more than 360 full text reference books, 85,670 biographies, over 107,000 primary source documents, and an Image Collection of over 510,000 photos, maps & flags, color PDFs and expanded full text backfiles (back to 1975).
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