The Anomaly Archives is the lending library of the Scientific Anomalies Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks: Preservation and dissemination of scientific research into anomalous phenomena, Research and analysis of accumulated collections, Education of the public regarding scientific investigations into these phenomena.
Purposes of the Institute: Managing and developing an archive and library for documents and literature with regards to a multi-disciplinary approach to anomalous phenomena, Supporting, promoting and pursuing research to obtain increased knowledge about anomalous phenomena, and Pursuing and stimulating a critical, scientific discussion of anomalous phenomena, and providing a forum for information, support, and sharing among researchers while, Functioning as the archives and library for like-minded organizations, and other groups in the community that have similar interests.
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A. Fragkiadakis, V. Siris, and N. Petroulakis. Wired/Wireless Internet Communications, volume 6074 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, (2010)
N. Marwede, M. Rohr, A. van Hoorn, and W. Hasselbring. Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'09), (March 2009)accepted for publication.
M. Atzmueller, F. Lemmerich, B. Krause, and A. Hotho. Proc. LeGo-09: From Local Patterns to Global Models, Workshop at the 2009 European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases, (2009)accepted.
A. Oliveira, P. Netz, T. Colla, and M. Barbosa. Abstract Book of the XXIII IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics, Genova, Italy, (9-13 July 2007)