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      Postdoc - Astrophysics and Space Plasma Physics, George Mason University, USA
      George Mason University and Goddard Space Flight Center, Computational Group for Astrophysics and Space Plasma Physics invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. Applicants should... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      Research Associate (Postdoctoral) - Astrophysics - McGill University, Canada
      The high-energy astrophysics group at McGill University is seeking applications for a research associate position in ground-based gamma-ray astronomy. We are members of the VERITAS collaboration,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      Doctorate School on Physics, Astrophysics and Applied Physics, University of Milan
      The International Research Doctorate School in Physics, Astrophysics and Applied Physics, established by the Department of Physics, the Department of Chemistry Biochemistry and Biotechnology for the...

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      Eichhorn, G.: The Astrophysics Data System Web Services
      The Astrophysics Data System is a central part of the Distributed Digital Library for Astronomy. It provides access to most of the astronomical literature, as well as links to many different on-line information sources. The ADS Abstract Service… No Tags

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      Astrophysics Data System
      The NASA Astrophysics Data System (usually referred to as ADS) is an online database of over 5,000,000 astronomy and physics papers from both peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed sources. Abstracts are available for free online for all articles, and full scanned articles are available in GIF and PDF format for older articles. New articles have links to electronic versions hosted at the journal's webpage, but these are typically available only by subscription (which most astronomy research facilities have). ADS is an extremely powerful research tool, and has had a significant impact on the efficiency of astronomical research since it was launched in 1992. Literature searches which previously would have taken days or weeks can now be carried out in seconds, via the sophisticated ADS search engine, which is custom-built for astronomical needs. Studies have found that the benefit to astronomy of the ADS is equivalent to several hundred million US dollars annually, and the system is estimat

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