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00:01:04 1 Aluminium Industry Abstracts
00:02:09 2 Ceramic Abstracts
00:03:25 3 Civil Engineering Abstracts
00:04:55 4 Computer and Information Systems Abstracts
00:05:47 5 Earthquake Engineering Abstracts
00:06:52 6 Electronics and Communications Abstracts
00:08:11 7 Engineered Materials Abstracts
00:09:39 7.1 Advanced Polymers Abstracts
00:10:27 8 Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management
00:12:56 8.1 Environmental Engineering Abstracts
00:14:01 8.2 Environmental Periodicals Bibliography
00:14:58 9 Health and Safety Science Abstracts
00:16:06 10 CSA High Technology Research Database with Aerospace
00:17:45 10.1 Aerospace & High Technology Database
00:18:43 10.1.1 International Aerospace Abstracts
00:19:38 10.1.2 Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
00:21:03 10.2 Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts
00:22:15 11 Mechanical Engineering Abstracts
00:24:53 12 Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts
00:25:44 13 METADEX
00:27:13 13.1 CSA Materials Research Database with METADEX
00:28:59 14 CSA Sociological Abstracts
00:30:34 15 CSA Technology Research Database
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- Socrates
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CSA (formerly Cambridge Scientific Abstracts) was a division of Cambridge Information Group and provider of online databases, based in Bethesda, Maryland before merging with ProQuest of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2007. CSA hosted databases of abstracts and developed taxonomic indexing of scholarly articles. These databases were hosted on the CSA Illumina platform and were available alongside add-on products like CSA Illustrata (deep-indexing of tables and figures). The company produced numerous bibliographic databases in different fields of the arts and humanities, natural and social sciences, and technology.
Thus, coverage included materials science, environmental sciences and pollution management, biological sciences, aquatic sciences and fisheries, biotechnology, engineering, computer science, sociology, linguistics, and other areas.
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