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Following each article in a search result there are symbols which indicate the availability of what information is available for the article. These can be used as direct links to the information or as quick indicators of what you can find in the article.

Information is grouped into four categories:

  • Available full text sources: here you will find links to Publisher Article, Publisher PDF, arXiv e-print, SciX scanned article or SciX PDF. Links that are green mean that this article is “Open Access”, meaning that there is no subscription necessary to access the full text through this link. SciX gives all available links to provide the user with the choice that best suits him/her. Please note that a lot of these links go to resources outside of the SciX and the user may be prompted for a username or password. The external links can be configured to work with your library subscriptions.

  • References and Citations: here you will find links to the references in the article and citations to the article. The number of references and citations is indicated by the number in the parentheses. Please note that as with all abstracting and indexing services, the reference and citation lists in the SciX are not complete. There are several sources of incompleteness of citation lists:
    • SciX doesn’t have the cited article in the database. This happens for instance for most papers appearing in mathematics and chemistry journals.
    • Our reference resolver program couldn’t interpret the reference. This may be due to errors or incompleteness in the reference, unusual formatting of it, or simply limitations in our program’s abilities.
    • We do not have the reference list for the citing paper. This happens for older articles and for articles in journals and conference proceedings that do not supply us with reference lists.
    • We are constantly adding to our references by extracting reference lists from scanned articles, trying to improve reference recognition capabilities, and adding new records to our databases, so this work is an ongoing effort which will cause reference and citation lists to change over time.
  • Data Links: here you will find links to Data in the article. We provide links to astronomical archival data (from data centers including MAST, NExSci, Chandra, PDS), earth science data (from NOAA, USGS, and other agencies), and to SIMBAD and to NED.

  • Share Options: here you will find options to share the article. Available options are “copy URL” and “copy citation” (meant to be friendly to copy-paste into a text editor/word processing doc). The default copy citation format is AGU and it can be modified in the export settings.