US grants support digitisation
The US Department of Education has awarded more than $2 million in grant funds for international digitisation projects
The US Department of Education has awarded more than $2 million in grant funds for international digitisation projects
The US Department of Energy and the British Library have teamed up to make international science information resources accessible via a single internet portal.
Thomson Scientific is supplying journal literature information to The Patent Board for a study of scientific research trends on behalf of the US National Science Foundation.
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