New AIAA website
Posted on Sep 20, 2012 02:18:46 PM | Jaime Scibelli | 0 Comments    |
The AIAA website has made some changes recently! Here's a brief tour of the new interface. Please note: all Library AIAA subscriptions are still available in full text to NASA Glenn employees (CS and SSC) only from any NASA Glenn computer. If you experience download issues or find that PDFs are inaccessible, please contact the Library, and be sure to include info such as the browser you're using, error text/details, and, if possible, the title or paper number for which you're searching so that the Library staff can (a) quickly determine the nature of the issue and (b) attempt to get the article/paper for you while we work out technical issues!

All AIAA journals, meeting papers and other publications can now be found on their new platform, Aerospace Research Central (ARC):



You can access ARC from the "Top Resources" section of the Library website. Once at the ARC site, hover your mouse over the "journals" section at the top of the page, and then click on a journal title to browse through articles from that journal:



Click on the "Meeting Papers" section to browse or search meeting papers. Or, use the search box at the top of the page to search by keyword, title, or author; click on the "DOI/ISBN" link to search by DOI or ISBN number, or click on the "Paper Number" link to search by AIAA paper number.



Want to search by author, title and a year of publication range? Click on the "Advanced" link (next to the "Go" box, see above) and search by multiple fields, plus get a few search tips for optimizing your search.



Please contact the Library for additional assistance for more info on this and other Library resources.



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