National Technical Reports Library
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The National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) was created by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as a means of disseminating federally-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business information.[1]
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Producer | National Technical Information Service (United States) |
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History | 2009 to present |
Languages | English |
Access | |
Cost | free |
Coverage | |
Record depth | Index, abstract & full-text |
Format coverage | Technical reports |
No. of records | over 3 million |
Links | |
Website | ntrl |
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Previously a subscription-based service, the NTRL re-launched as a public, open-access website on October 1, 2016,[2] allowing free access to three million records and abstracts in its bibliographic database and over 800,000 digitized full-text reports.[3]