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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Facets and Challenges of the Information Technology Evolution
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    Chapter 2 The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory Archive
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    Chapter 3 Data from the X-ray Observatory ROSAT
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    Chapter 4 The Einstein On-Line Service
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    Chapter 5 The EUVE Archive
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    Chapter 6 The IUE Archives
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    Chapter 7 Building the archive facility of the ESO Very Large Telescope
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    Chapter 8 Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky (DENIS)
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    Chapter 9 Data from the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
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    Chapter 10 The NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database
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    Chapter 11 LEDA: The Lyon-Meudon Extragalactic Database
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    Chapter 12 The Database for Galactic Open Clusters (BDA)
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    Chapter 13 The HEASARC facility
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    Chapter 14 IPAC Datasets and On-Line Services
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    Chapter 15 The Archives of the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre
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    Chapter 16 A global perspective on astronomical data and information: the Strasbourg astronomical Data Center (CDS)
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    Chapter 17 Data Holdings in the ADS
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    Chapter 18 The European Space Information System (ESIS)
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    Chapter 19 The Star*s Family: An example of comprehensive yellow-page services
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    Chapter 20 Library Information Services
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    Chapter 21 How to make your information available on the network
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    Chapter 22 Computer Networking in Astronomy
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    Chapter 23 Data Storage Technology for Astronomy
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    Chapter 24 NED and SIMBAD Conventions for Bibliographic Reference Coding
Attention for Chapter 24: NED and SIMBAD Conventions for Bibliographic Reference Coding
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Chapter title
NED and SIMBAD Conventions for Bibliographic Reference Coding
Chapter number 24
Book title
Information & On-Line Data in Astronomy
Published in
ADS, January 1995
DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-0397-8_24
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-104178-2, 978-9-40-110397-8
Authors

M. Schmitz, G. Helou, P. Dubois, C. LaGue, B. Madore, H. G. Corwin, S. Lesteven, Schmitz, M., Helou, G., Dubois, P., LaGue, C., Madore, B., Corwin, H. G., Lesteven, S.

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Unknown 1 100%

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Professor > Associate Professor 1 100%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 1 100%
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