Edison, NJ (June 1, 2011) – Inspec, the largest English-language bibliographic database covering the fields of physics, electrical and electronic engineering, computing and control, information technology and manufacturing, production and mechanical engineering, celebrates reaching 12 million records at the SLA Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO in Philadelphia, PA, June 12-14 at booth #301. In addition, Dr. Christopher Marker, Inspec Content Co-ordinator of Nuclear and Particle Physics, will hold daily booth presentations on relevant worldly topics taking information from the Inspec database. The company will also announce its feature webinar, ‘Great Minds on Innovation,’ presented this fall by acclaimed entrepreneur and inventor Dean Kamen.
The achievement of reaching 12 million records reinforces Inspec’s commitment to providing users both quantity and quality information in their fields of research. To celebrate this milestone, join Inspec for cake at their booth on Monday, June 13th at 12:00 p.m. Visitors can also learn more about the article and obtain their own copy.
Throughout the show, Inspec will be holding several daily booth presentations on widely popular topics. From how medical robots can save our lives and the suns increased activities and its effects on technology to the future of transportation and whether we are alone in the universe, attendees will discover what information and technologies are available and debated in our world today. Additional presentations will also be given on Inspec, it’s one-of-a-kind archive and Digital Library. Visit the Inspec booth to find specific topics and times.
Attendees can register for the fall webinar to be presented by Dean Kamen- prized entrepreneur and inventor best known for inventing the Segway® Personal Transporter (PT). Co-sponsored by Inspec and the Automation Federation, ‘Great Minds on Innovation,’ will cover insights from Kamen’s personal road to innovation, visionary world changing inventions and his organization, FIRST, which was created to inspire young peoples’ interest and participation in science and technology. Kamen will also address how Inspec can support engineers in their quest to find quality information and research tools to remain competitive and cutting edge.
For more information about Inspec, its products and services, visit online at: www.theiet.org/inspec.
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About Inspec
Inspec is the largest English-language bibliographic database covering the fields of physics, electrical and electronic engineering, computing and control, information technology and manufacturing, production and mechanical engineering. As of June 2011, the database contains 12 million records from 1969 to present; and is supplemented by the Inspec Archive containing 873,700 records from 1898 to 1968.
For more information, please visit: www.theiet.org/inspec.


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