This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations.(June 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Science and research results search engine
WorldWideScience.org
Screenshot from the Homepage of WorldWideScience.org
Producer
(U.S. Department of Energy's
Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
Languages
Multilingual
Access
Cost
Partial free (login required for some activities)
Coverage
Disciplines
Multi-discipline
Geospatial coverage
Worldwide
Links
Website
worldwidescience.org
WorldWideScience.org is a global science search engine (Academic databases and search engines) designed to accelerate scientific discovery and progress by accelerating the sharing of scientific knowledge. Through a multilateral partnership, WorldWideScience.org enables anyone with internet access to launch a single-query search of national scientific databases and portals in more than 70 countries, covering all of the world's inhabited continents and over three-quarters of the world's population. From a user's perspective, WorldWideScience.org makes the databases act as if they were a unified whole.
WorldWideScience.org implements federated searching to provide its coverage of global science and research results. Federated searching technology allows the information patron to search multiple data sources with a single query in real time. It provides simultaneous access to "deep web" scientific databases, which are typically not searchable by commercial search engines.
In June 2010, WorldWideScience.org implemented multilingual translations capabilities. Using Microsoft's Bing Translator, Multilingual WorldWideScience.org offers the user the ability to search across databases in ten languages and then have the results translated into their preferred language. "One to many" and "many to one" machine translations can be performed for Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
WorldWideScience.org is a global science search engine (Academic databases and search engines) designed to accelerate scientific discovery and progress...
The WorldWide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to...
The WorldWide Web ("WWW", "W3" or simply "the Web") is a global information medium that users can access via computers connected to the Internet. The...
for many centuries. "rumex confertus willd: Topics by WorldWideScience.org". worldwidescience.org. Retrieved 2019-10-10. Raw, DEANE in Edible; Grain/Nuts/Seeds;...
this issue is WorldWideScience, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. WorldWideScience is composed of...
Peep and the Big WideWorld (PATBWW) is an animated children's television series created by Danish-Canadian animator Kaj Pindal. It revolves around the...
Super Proton Synchrotron experiments "ua1 central detector: Topics by WorldWideScience.org". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Sullivan, Walter. "Physicists...
The WorldWide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a Swiss-based international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in the field of wilderness...
The WorldWide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the WorldWide Web. Founded in 1994 and led by Tim Berners-Lee...
WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is an open-source set of applications, data and cloud services, originally created by Microsoft Research but now an open source...
technology. Science Accelerator was the DOE contribution to Science.gov and WorldWideScience.org, and searched 12 DOE databases. Science Accelerator returned...
databases containing science information and R&D results. WorldWideScience.org provides a global science gateway through a multilateral partnership to enable...
February 2015. "western cultural imperialism: Topics by WorldWideScience.org". worldwidescience.org. Retrieved 9 December 2022. George Ritzer (2009). The...
2017-01-17. "antibiotic-resistant soil bacteria: Topics by WorldWideScience.org". worldwidescience.org. Retrieved 2023-03-21. Bank, European Investment (2023-02-27)...
(2006-05-23). "CiteSeerx". Proceedings of the 15th international conference on WorldWide Web. WWW '06. Edinburgh, Scotland: Association for Computing Machinery...
The WorldWide Molecular Matrix (WWMM) was a proposed electronic repository for unpublished chemical data. First introduced in 2002 by Peter Murray-Rust...
Science is a rigorous, systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the world. Modern...
WorldWide Whiteboard is a Web-based online collaboration and conferencing tool designed for use in online education. It was developed by Link-Systems...
WorldWide Web topology is the network topology of the WorldWide Web, as seen as a network of web pages connected by hyperlinks. The Jellyfish and Bow...
Walking is a young adult science fiction series written by American-British novelist Patrick Ness. It is set in a dystopian world where all living creatures...
indexed by Google and Google Scholar, integrated in the portal of the WorldWideScience Alliance and included in the bookmarks of national libraries and research...
The WorldWide Views projects were started in 2009 by the Danish Board of Technology Foundation to involve citizens in global environmental policy making...
Science in the medieval Islamic world was the science developed and practised during the Islamic Golden Age under the Abbasid Caliphate of Baghdad, the...
Information, a worldwide coordination across national portals called WorldWideScience was launched in 2008. CENDI works with several cooperating non-member...
writer. He ran WorldWide Words, a website devoted to linguistics. He graduated from Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he studied physical sciences and after which...