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CERAM Opens Information Resources Using Online Vehicles

CERAM, the internationally renowned centre for materials and technology, has extended its already extensive information facilities through subscriptions to two major online sources.

Access to over 1800 journals, 8 million abstracts and 4 million full text articles will now be available through Science Direct, covering fields including physical sciences and engineering, life sciences, health sciences and social sciences.

In addition, the Construction Information Service (CIS) will also be available, consisting of a wide-range of documents, covering aspects of building, engineering, design and the construction process.

These two additions not only strengthen CERAM’s existing information resources, but will enable a much broader subject range to be accessed through its information sourcing and intelligent searching facilities.

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