SEG Digital Library
The SEG Digital Library provides a single point of access, search, and interface consistency for the online publications of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society. Each society's journal and meeting papers are presented in separate collections—the SEG Research Collection and the EEGS Research Collection—that are searchable separately or together.
SEG Research Collection
The SEG Research Collection contains a complete archive of all technical articles published in Geophysics, The Leading Edge, Expanded Abstracts from SEG's Annual Meeting Technical Program, and Global Meeting Abstracts. It also includes Robert E. Sheriff's Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics, fourth edition. SEG eBooks, launched in February 2010, presents more than 100 titles, and the collection is growing as new books are published and legacy titles are prepared for online delivery. The Digital Cumulative Index, a free bibliographic database covering publications of five applied-geophysics societies, completes this online collection of valuable resources.
All papers are available to subscribers in PDF. Full-text HTML formats also are available for technical articles published in Geophysics from 2000 to the present and for those published in The Leading Edge beginning in 2005. Geophysics articles are published online as soon as each is ready, in advance of print publication. SEG eBooks presents full text in PDF, and access to introductory material and back matter is free.
SEG Digital Library subscribers enjoy a discount off the sum of SEG and EEGS research collections or the publications within them ordered separately. SEG eBooks are offered separately to institutions by subscription to the entire e-books collection or by perpetual access to institutional titles.
EEGS Research Collection
The EEGS Research Collection comprises complete technical archives of the Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics and papers presented at the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems.