Energy Citations Database

[1][2] ECD provides free access to over 2.6 million science research citations with continued growth through regular updates.

[1][2] ECD was created and developed by DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information with the science-attentive citizen in mind.

It includes bibliographic citations to report scientific literature, conference papers, journal articles, books, dissertations, and patents.

Search capabilities include full text, bibliographic citation, title, creator/author, subject, identifier numbers, publication date, system entry date, resource/document type, research organization, sponsoring organization, and/or any combination of these.

[3] In 1942, the Manhattan Project was established by the United States Army to conduct atomic research with the goal of ending World War II.

This Act was signed into law by President Harry S. Trumanun on August 1, 1946, and entrusted the AEC with the government monopoly in the field of atomic research and development.

Federal depository libraries have been established by Congress to ensure that the American public has access to its Government's information.

[7] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Department of Energy.

This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government.

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