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The Inspec database contains over 11 million bibliographic abstracts and indexing to journal articles, conference proceedings, technical reports and other literature in the fields of science and technology.

WIPO patent codes added to Inspec

From January 2010 Inspec is adding International Patent Codes (IPC) to its records by mapping its own indexing schemes to the WIPO IPC scheme. 

Inspec's 40th anniversary

2009 marked another landmark for Inspec. Back in 1969 Inspec was launched for the IEE. The Institution's name has changed since then, but Inspec is still in existence, and growing faster than ever. 

View 40 years of Inspec

11 millionth record on Inspec

Following swiftly on from the addition of the 10 millionth record last year, 2009 has seen the upload of the 11 millionth record. 

The 11 millionth record is an IEEE conference paper given at the 9th International Symposium on Communications and Information Technology. The research, entitled 'A novel non-cooperative power control game for cognitive radio networks', is from the Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications and Inha University in South Korea, and examines developments cognitive radio networks.

Diane Richards, Strategic Relations Manager for Inspec, says “For 40 years the Inspec scientific editorial team has consistently added an invaluable layer of indexing and classification to the leading international physics and engineering literature.  We are extremely proud to have added our 11 millionth record only a year after achieving the 10 millionth record.”

Subject coverage

Inspec provides comprehensive coverage of traditional and cutting-edge publications in the specific fields of physics, electrical and electronic engineering, communications, computer science, control engineering, information technology, manufacturing and mechanical engineering.

In addition there is significant coverage of areas such as operations research, material science, oceanography, engineering mathematics, nuclear engineering, environmental science, geophysics, nanotechnology, biomedical technology and biophysics.

Who should use Inspec?

  • Scientists
  • Engineers
  • Librarians
  • Information scientists
  • Patent specialists
  • Academics and students
  • Researchers

Inspec products

The information contained in Inspec is available in a variety of formats ranging from personal email alerts of the latest records to be added on a particular subject, to a full site licence giving unlimited search access. A set of documentation has also been produced to help searchers gain the best results.

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