ASME Launches ASME Digital Library on
the AIP Scitation Hosting Service
ASME and the Scitation division of the
American Institute of Physics will launch a comprehensive new ASME Digital
Library this month at www.asmedl.org.
The ASME Digital Library consolidates the Society's numerous publications,
including its 22 journals, into a single, seamless resource. More than
100 ASME annual conference proceedings volumes, as well as ASME Press
e-Books, also will be available in the Digital Library.
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The ASME Digital Library is beginning its incremental rollout in January
2008 and will become fully functional in the spring. Subscription access
to current transactions journals, journals dating back to 1990, and
more than 30,000 conference proceedings papers, both current and archival,
will be made available on a single platform. Also included will be ASME
Press e-Books dating back to 1999.
With the ASME Digital Library, engineers, scientists, and librarians
will have a full range of information, features, and services facilitated
by the Scitation platform. These include free cross-journal searching,
the ability to view individual articles online before the journal is
printed, extensive links to primary publishers and databases, and a
complete suite of personalization tools.
"The new ASME Digital Library is an indispensable tool for mechanical
engineers and engineers across a wide range of disciplines, as well
as for scientists in allied fields," said Philip DiVietro, ASME
managing director of publishing. "The site unifies access to all
of ASME's important publications through a single search interface that
speeds and simplifies access to the Society's journals and other research
tools."
"Having Scitation host the ASME Digital Library will help solidify
ASME's position as the site more mechanical engineers consult on a daily
basis," said Paul DeCillis, director of online publishing for the
American Institute of Physics. "ASME Digital Library users will
enjoy many of the powerful features that AIP's Scitation online platform
enables for its more than 170 hosted publications."
Scitation is a division of the American Institute of Physics, a not-for-profit
corporation chartered in 1931 to provide publishing and distribution
services for scientific and technical societies.
To peruse a beta version of the Digital Library, where you can provide
feedback on the look and feel of the new site, visit www.asmedl.org.
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