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{{Infobox Bibliographic Database
| title =Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE)
| image =Energy Technology Data Exchange States.svg
| image = [[File:ETDEWEB subjects coverage.jpg|320px]]
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| caption ='''Pie chart represents the subject contents of the database for 2004-2008.''' {{FFDC|ETDEWEB subjects coverage.jpg|log=2022 May 13}}
| producer = Member Countries
| country =(Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Mexico, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden, and United States) and partners.
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| web ={{URL|1=http://www.etde.org/}}
| titles ={{URL|1=http://www.etde.org/edb/access.html}}
}}
The '''Energy Technology Data Exchange''' (ETDE) was formed in 1987 and officially ended 30 June 2014.<ref name=home2016>
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ETDE's '''Energy Database''' was a substantial collection that focused on [[energy research]] literature and [[technology]] literature. This database contained more than 4.5 million abstracted and indexed records, and was updated twice per month. Temporal coverage was from 1974 to 2014. The principle access point for this database was [[ETDEWEB]] (see next section). However, access was also available through commercial online hosts, and some countries offered their own products for access. Member country representatives supplied the best options for their citizens to access this database. Furthermore, the United States fed this database to [[Dialog (online database)|Dialog]] which provided online access. Likewise, Germany fed this database to [[STN International]].
 
Broad subject coverage included information on energy research and development; [[energy policy]] and planning; basic sciences (e.g., [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[biomedical]]) and [[materials research]]; the [[Sustainability|environmental impact]] of [[energy production]] and use, including [[climate change]]; [[energy conservation]]; nuclear (e.g., [[Nuclear reactor technology|reactors]], isotopes, [[nuclear waste management|waste management]]); coal and [[fossil fuels]]; and renewable energy technologies (e.g., [[solar energy]], [[wind energy]], [[biomass]], [[Geothermal power|geothermal]], hydro). The scope of topical coverage was worldwide in some areas. The database was used by scientists, researchers, engineers, policymakers, information specialists, librarians, industry leaders, university faculty, and university students, among others.
 
== ETDEWEB ==
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* [http://www.etde.org/ Energy Technology Data Exchange]
* [http://www.etde.org/edb/energy.html ETDEWEB]
* [http://journal-indexes.uwaterloo.ca/display.cfm?navbar=uw&list=all List of free research databases] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100211153902/http://journal-indexes.uwaterloo.ca/display.cfm?navbar=uw&list=all |date=2010-02-11 }}. University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. July 2010.
 
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