27 additional institutional repositories now available in Scirus
The indexing of important academic content in Scirus continues. Over the summer, 27 new university and research institute repositories have been added to the Scirus search index.
Reflecting the global reach of Scirus as a free science-specific search engine, university and institutional repositories from across five continents have been added in this latest round of content indexing. This indexing allows Scirus to offer both a metadata and full text search of the material stored on these repositories.
The complete list of newly added repositories is as follows:
Australia |
Flinders University |
Belgium |
University of Ghent |
Brazil |
Universidade Federal do Paraná |
Germany |
Universität Dortmund |
India |
National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore |
OpenMED@NIC, New Delhi |
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The Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore |
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National Institute of Technology, Rourkela |
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Japan |
Nagoya University |
Tsukuba University |
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Sweden |
Malmö University |
The Netherlands |
Leiden University |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |
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United Kingdom |
Open Research Online, Open University |
Pascal Eprints server* |
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University College London |
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White Rose Consortium |
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Loughborough University |
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Leicester University |
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Manchester Metropolitan University |
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University of Strathclyde |
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United States |
Scholar's Bank, University of Oregon |
Ohio State University's Knowledge Bank |
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PhilSci Repository, University of Pittsburgh |
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Oregon State University |
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University of New Mexico |
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| University of Delaware | |
* Pascal E-prints is coordinated by the University of Southampton. |
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This latest addition brings the total number of repositories indexed in Scirus to over one hundred with a combined total of over 1.8 million records.
The Scirus content management team will continue to add the most relevant academic repositories with the ultimate objective of offering the most comprehensive search of the scientific web.
For a complete and detailed list of the repository material now included in the Scirus index, please visit http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/aboutus/#sources.