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June 2015

  1. Engineering Research Centers

    The National Science Foundation-sponsored Engineering Research Centers (ERCs) are a group of engineered systems-focused, interdisciplinary centers located at universities all across the United States, each in close partnership with industry. ERCs provide an environment in which academe and industry can collaborate in pursuing strategic advances in complex engineered systems and systems-level technologies important for the Nation's future. Activity within ERCs lies at the interface between the discovery-driven culture of science and the innovation-driven culture of engineering. The centers provide the intellectual foundation for industry to collaborate with faculty and students on resolving generic, long-range challenges, producing the knowledge base needed for steady advances in technology and their speedy transition to the marketplace.


  2. InformIT

    Our mission at InformIT is to help you learn about Information Technology. In order to provide a valuable service to the entire spectrum of computer users, we offer different services for different needs


  3. International Journal of Mathematics: IJM

    The International Journal of Mathematics publishes original papers in mathematics in general, but giving a preference to those in the areas of mathematics represented by the editorial board. Table-of-contents and abstracts are freely available.


  4. http://www.websemanticsjournal.org/

    The Journal on Web Semantics and also this Website is approaching scientific publishing from a different angle: our topic demands more than just the production and printing of papers, but also the distribution of ontologies and running code


  5. RealityGrid

    A major EPSRC grant has been awarded to a consortium of universities and collaborating institutions under the U.K. government's initiative on e-science. Called RealityGrid, the project aims to grid-enable the realistic modelling and simulation of complex condensed matter structures at the meso and nanoscale levels as well as the discovery of new materials.


  6. Science and Technology Librarianship

    The Winter 2004 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is now available.


  7. Scientific Computing World

    Scientific Computing World is the home of scientific computing, and the magazine is read six times a year by more than 80,000 scientists, researchers and engineers who rely on scientific computing in their daily work.


  8. Semantically-Enabled Knowledge Technologies (SEKT)

    The vision of SEKT is to develop and exploit the knowledge technologies which underlie Next Generation Knowledge Management.


  9. thinkstandards.net

    At thinkstandards.net, we'll take you through a brief history of standards and help you understand the relationship between standards, technology and business strategies.


  10. Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing: BOINC

    A software platform for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources.


  11. MIT Technology Insider

    A free sample issue is available.


  12. Professional Associations Research Network: PARN

    PARN is a non-political membership organisation set up to undertake research and provide networking opportunities for professional associations and their regulatory bodies. It has over 110 members in Great Britain and Ireland.


  13. Center for Advanced Computing Research: CACR

    In 1995, the Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR) was established to ensure that Caltech and its Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be at the forefront of computational science and engineering (CS&E).


  14. Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer: FLC

    The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) is the nationwide network of federal laboratories that provides the forum to develop strategies and opportunities for linking the laboratory mission technologies and expertise with the marketplace.


  15. Global Grid Forum: GGF

    The Global Grid Forum (GGF) is a community-initiated forum of 5000+ individual researchers and practitioners working on distributed computing, or "grid" technologies. GGF's primary objective is to promote and support the development, deployment, and implementation of Grid technologies and applications via the creation and documentation of "best practices" - technical specifications, user experiences, and implementation guidelines


  16. Grid Computing Info Centre

    The Grid Computing Information Centre aims to promote the development and advancement of technologies that provide seamless and scalable access to wide-area distributed resources.


  17. Grid Computing Planet

    A news site about Grid computing.


  18. National Coordination Office for Information Technology Research and Development

    The purpose of this site is to provide information about the multiagency Federal Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program.


  19. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

    NERSC is a world leader in accelerating scientific discovery through computation. NERSC provides high-performance computing tools and expertise that enable computational science of scale, in which large, interdisciplinary teams of scientists attack fundamental problems in science and engineering that require massive calculations and have broad scientific and economic impacts."


  20. NFAIS

    NFAIS represents an international cross-section of technology, publishing and information providers. It is a partnership of government, nonprofit and commercial organizations - all sharing a common mission of improved access to, and use of, information.


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