Email Print Share

IPY scientific publications list available online

The Antarctic and Arctic from space.

The Antarctic and Arctic from space.


August 10, 2007

The list is available at:  http://www.coldregions.org/ipypubs.htm.

The International Polar Year (IPY) scientific publications list, compiled by the American Geological Institute as part of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project, is now available online. The list contains bibliographic records for scientific publications about or resulting from the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008.

The scope of this list is the same as the Antarctic Bibliography and the Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. The list currently contains 38 records and that number is expected to grow substantially as research publications resulting from the IPY begin to appear in the peer-reviewed literature.

The list will be updated quarterly. It contains full bibliographic information for each publication and links to full-text online when available.  Publications in the list are also included in the International Polar Year Publications Database, created by the Arctic Science and Technology Information System (ASTIS), Cold Regions Bibliography Project (CRBP), Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) Library, Discovery and Access of Historic Literature of the IPY (DAHLI) project, and National Information Services Corporation (NISC).

For further information, please contact:

Sharon Tahirkheli
American Geological Institute
E-mail: snt@agiweb.org

Researchers are requested to report their scientific publications for inclusion in the List to coldregions@agiweb.org.

The Cold Regions Bibliography Project is funded by NSF's Antarctic Sciences and Arctic Sciences Divisions of the Office of  Programs through the NSF award ANT 04-40772.

The U.S. National Science Foundation propels the nation forward by advancing fundamental research in all fields of science and engineering. NSF supports research and people by providing facilities, instruments and funding to support their ingenuity and sustain the U.S. as a global leader in research and innovation. With a fiscal year 2023 budget of $9.5 billion, NSF funds reach all 50 states through grants to nearly 2,000 colleges, universities and institutions. Each year, NSF receives more than 40,000 competitive proposals and makes about 11,000 new awards. Those awards include support for cooperative research with industry, Arctic and Antarctic research and operations, and U.S. participation in international scientific efforts.

mail icon Get News Updates by Email 

Connect with us online
NSF website: nsf.gov
NSF News: nsf.gov/news
For News Media: nsf.gov/news/newsroom
Statistics: nsf.gov/statistics/
Awards database: nsf.gov/awardsearch/

Follow us on social
Twitter: twitter.com/NSF
Facebook: facebook.com/US.NSF
Instagram: instagram.com/nsfgov