International Abstracts in Operational Research (IAOR)
IAOR publishes some 500 abstracts every one and a half months, which have been scanned from 180 OR/MS journals by contributing editors from 43 countries. IAOR publishes abstracts from journals world-wide and includes many which are seldom covered elsewhere, thus providing a comprehensive synopsis of current operations research literature.
Many further abstracts are selected from supplemental and specialised journals, whenever these are in any way relevant to the philosophy, methodology, or practice of OR. The IAOR editorial team is particularly alert to published applications of OR. This comprehensive coverage means that IAOR is unparalleled as a source of information about the world-wide OR/MS literature.
Each print issue of IAOR is organised into five parts: the Digest, Abstracts and Reviews, Journal Name Abbreviations, Author Index and Subject Index. Placement of the abstracts is arranged according to four major divisions:
IAOR Online
- Process oriented.
- Application oriented.
- Technique oriented.
- Professionally oriented.
IAOR Online is a comprehensive, unique and continually growing reference database. It builds on the rich heritage of its counterpart print product, International Abstracts in Operations Research which in 2002 will publish volume 53 in 8 parts.
IAOR Online is the only source for full bibliographic and abstract information in operations research and management science - sourced from over 180 of the worlds leading journals.
The service has a rich functionality, without equal in the field. As of January 2002, IAOR Online contains approximately 35,000 abstracts representing the print archive from 1989 to the present day.
IAOR Online - for professionals, researchers and academics - an unparalleled database of OR/MS literature, enabling you to:
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- Conduct timely and comprehensive research when writing reports and articles.
- Plan teaching materials.
- Complete bibliographies.
- Check references.
Editor:
David K Smith
Department of MSOR
Laver Buildning
University of Exeter
Exeter EX4 4QE, UK
Tel: +44-1392-264478
Fax: +44-1392-264460
Email: d.k.smith@exeter.ac.uk
WWW: http://msor0.ex.ac.uk/Staff/DKSmith/HomePage.html

