Physics


Annual reviews

Due to budget constraints and an increase in cost of more than 300% from the publisher, the KU Libraries can no longer afford to provide access to the complete Annual Reviews Collection, therefore the Libraries will only provide access to these titles effective January 1, 2018.  These titles can be accessed by searching the library catalog by journal title.

CRC handbook of chemistry and physics

Online, digital version of the print handbook of the same title. Searchable across tables and chapters, this resource provides access to physical science data, and physical property data of common compounds, both inorganic and organic. (Restricted to 2 simultaneous users.)

InSPIRE

A particle physics database of journal articles, preprints, e-prints, technical reports, conference papers, and theses. It has been indexed and maintained by the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and collaborating physics institutions since the late 1960s.  When possible each record links to full text, related experiments, references, reaction data, and conference information.

IoPscience

This online service for journal content is published by the Institute of Physics. It contains more than 300,000 articles, from 1874 to the present day. Users can also find pre-prints from eprintweb.org (based on arXiv.org at Cornell University), and editorials and news from IOP community websites.

NASA astrophysics data system

A NASA-funded project which maintains four bibliographic databases containing more than 4.0 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Physics and Geophysics, and preprints in Astronomy. The databases cover all the major journals, many minor journals, conference proceedings, several observatory reports and newsletters, many NASA reports, and PhD theses.

PROLA : Physical review online archive

American Physical Society's Physical Review Online Archives. The complete archive consists of all of Physical Review back to 1893, all of Physical Review Letters back to 1958, and all of Reviews of Modern Physics back to 1929.