Slightly off-topic but may be of interest to this group:  Google has
also introduced professional literature searching recently at:

http://scholar.google.com/

I've checked the references I use in J. Appl. Physics, Review of
Scientific Instruments, Materials Science Letters, etc, and its all
there. I've gotten similar feedback from people working in chemistry and
biology. 

I used to pay $10 per session for this and now its free.

Nat


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, 2004 November 23 17:28
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:31503] Google conversions online



Ever need to know how long a parsec is? Or a mile? Or a yard? Or an 
astronomical unit? Just go to www.google.com and enter the name of the 
length concerned, press Enter, and you get the results in metres and 
kilometres as appropriate.

-- 
David King

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