Abstract
Many computerized files of energy- and energy conservation-related information are currently available through commercial and governmental sources such as Lockheed Information Systems, System Development Corporation, and DOE/RECON. Private, governmental, and university libraries and information centers often have access to these files and can perform searches on them at a nominal cost to the user. The benefits of online searching versus manual searching are discussed, and the types of information available in these files are outlined. Adequate preparation by both the requesting party and the actual searcher is a must; the different aspects of good preparation are outlined. Finally, obtaining items cited in a computerized I literature search is a continuing problem, and sources for obtaining these materials are described
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