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Landolt-Börnstein - The Complete Collection

The Landolt-Börnstein New Series is the largest and most trusted collection of critically evaluated property data in materials science.

With one collection, you can serve multiple departments, including:

  • Chemistry & Chemical Engineering 
  •  Energy & Environmental Science
  •  Materials Science & Engineering
  • Mechanics
  •  Photonics & Electronics
  •  Physics
  •  Polymer Science

Content Overview

23 SpringerMaterials Fundamentals volumes

  • Copyright years: 2012 – 2019
  • Subjects include: spectroscopy, nanomaterials, biofibers, and composites

Plus, 4 additional resources including:

  • Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook (2007)
  • VDI Heat Atlas (2010)
  • Handbook of Theoretical Atomic Physics: Data for Photon Absorption, Electron Scattering, and Vacancies Decay (2012)
  • Handbook of Spectral Lines in Diamond: Volume 1: Tables and Interpretations (2012)

Value for Librarians

  1. Access to the Landolt-Börnstein collection on the dedicated SpringerMaterials platform
  2. One collection will serve multiple departments across campus: Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, Material Informatics Nuclear Physics & Engineering, Photonics & Electronics, Engineering. 
  3. High-quality content, compiled by subject matter experts, with datasets and key features updated on a regular basis.
  4. Anywhere access no installation needed

Testimonial

“SpringerMaterials made it easy for me to find these vetted, rich data sources (The Pauling Files and Landolt-Bornstein) that I previously didn’t know about. The fact that these sources are all digitized made it a lot easier to peruse and double check things; we had to check over 100 of these compounds which would’ve been very tedious to do with a digital resource… Let’s assume I hadn't found out about Landolt-Bornstein. Then I would’ve had to do a raw literature search. And that could have taken me literally weeks longer.”

- Tess Smidt, PhD in condensed matter physics