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What are the two collections I can search in ADAMS?

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What are the two collections I can search in ADAMS?

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• The Publicly Available Records System (PARS) has full text documents which can be searched using specific fields and parameters. The PARS Library contains documents written and released since November 1, 1999. • The Legacy Library is mostly bibliographic (it contains citations or descriptions to documents available in paper or microfiche) and is only available in the Citrix-based version. It is searchable using specific fields and parameters. The Legacy Library contains document citations for documents written and released before November 1, 1999. Public users may be familiar with the Public Document Room’s Bibliographic Retrieval System (BRS); these are the records in the Legacy Library. How do I access ADAMS? For the Web-based version of ADAMS, see Web-Based Access to ADAMS or, from the Electronic Reading Room, select Documents in ADAMS, then Web-Based Access. Since it is a direct connection to the ADAMS database via the NRC Web site, you will use your Web browser. This release wor

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