International databases of publicly-funded R&D Bryan Carson 11 Aug 2011 09:03 EST

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>>>Bonney Andrews wrote:

I am trying to compile a list of country-specific online searchable
databases for publicly funded R&D. This is for researchers looking for
reports on the research projects themselves, not just statistical
information. These are not always well covered in standard sci-tech
databases.

In the US, some of the major lists are at Defense Technical
Information Center, NTIS, and DOE.

International examples are:

In Germany: http://tiborder.gbv.de/services/   The research reports of
the BMBF-funded individual projects can be found by including "and
(BMBF OR BMFT)" in your search.

Czech: http://www.isvav.cz/ This application is designed for searches
of publicly accessible data information system research, experimental
development and innovation.

I am thinking that researchers working in specific countries might
have knowledge of sites specific to each country.

If people send me links, I will consolidate them and send them out to
everyone. I am particularly interested in Europe, but am also
interested in this information worldwide.

BONNEY ANDREWS
Librarian
US Army
xxxxxx@us.army.mil

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