We are pleased to announce that after years of negotiation and re-negotiation, the University Libraries has subscribed to SpringerMaterials.  This online tool covers a wide range of evaluated data relevant to many areas of science and engineering.

From the website at http://www.springermaterials.com:

SpringerMaterials is based on the Landolt-Börnstein New Series, the unique, fully evaluated data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering.  It also comprises the Dortmund Data Bank Software & Separation Technology, a database on Thermophysical Properties and the Linus Pauling Files, a database on Inorganic Solid Phases and chemical safety data.

SpringerMaterials comprises to date:

  • 400 Landolt-Börnstein volumes, 250,000 substances and 1,200,000 citations
  • 44,000 Chemical Safety Documents (REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals, GHS Globally Harmonized System RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances, WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
  • The world’s largest and most renowned database on Thermophysical  Properties, the subset of the Dortmund Data Bank Software & Separation Technology (DDBST) comprising 300,000 data points
  • Linus Pauling Files, the most comprehensive database on inorganic solid phases comprising 190,000 documents
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