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Mike Nolan

Science.gov Debuts Image Search
via Lifelong Information Literacy (LILi) by Esther Grassian on 1/3/11


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"Site now faster, easier to navigate

Oak Ridge, TN - Science.gov now quickly finds science images, including animal 
and plant, weather and space, and earth and sun images and more. The 
information is free and no registration is required. Go to www.science.gov and 
select the Image Search link under Special Collections.

Initially, three databases are being searched from one search box. More image 
databases will be added to Science.gov in the coming months. The current 
federated search includes:

* The National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) Library of Images 
from the Environment (LIFE), a collection of high-quality photographs, 
illustrations, and graphics covering a wide range of topics, including images 
of plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms, habitats, wildlife management, 
environmental topics, and biological study/fieldwork.

* The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) Image eXchange 
(NIX), a search engine of NASA's multimedia collections, including images of 
space flight wind tunnel, solar system, aircraft, and education initiatives.

* The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Photo Library, a 
collection spanning centuries of time and much of the natural world from the 
center of the earth to the surface of the sun.

In addition to the image search, Science.gov has:
* undergone a significant software upgrade for quicker performance
* included both the Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations in the 
basic search
* provided an author cluster on the results page
* upgraded the alerts service so you can manage your Science.gov alerts 
directly from your alerts email and get daily alerts rather than weekly
* added a Science.gov widget for download to your website or customized pages
* and provided more citation download options.

Science.gov is a gateway to more than 42 scientific databases and 200 million 
pages of science information with just one query, and is a gateway to over 2000 
scientific websites from 18 organizations within 14 federal science agencies: 
the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health 
and Human Services, the Interior, and Transportation; the Environmental 
Protection Agency, the Government Printing Office, the Library of Congress, the 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Archives and 
Records Administration, and the National Science Foundation. These agencies 
represent 97 percent of the federal R&D budget.

Science.gov is the USA.gov portal to science and the U.S. contribution to 
WorldWideScience.org. Science.gov is hosted by the Department of Energy Office 
of Scientific and Technical Information, within the Office of Science, and is 
supported by CENDI (www.cendi.gov), an interagency working group of senior 
scientific and technical information managers.

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Cathey Daniels
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