Bibliography generated using Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Abstract Service (URL is http://adswww.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html) Using keyword OAO 3 over the period 01/70 to 08/94, the total number of references selected is 315 Key for references: (i) references of the form 1985N87-11648 are generally stand-alone documents such as reports, or studies. (ii)proceedings are also listed in condensed format: e.g., tap...proc means Testing the AGN Paradigm, Proceedings. (iii)journal references are generally obvious: e.g., ApJ for Astrophysical Journal To find more expanded version of reference and/or paper abstract, access above URL on WWW/Mosaic. Bibcode Score Date Authors Title 1992ApJ...401..367F 1.000 12/92 FEDERMAN, S. R.; Accurate oscillator strengths for ultraviolet BEIDECK, D. J.; lines of Ar I - Implications for interstellar SCHECTMAN, R. M.;YORK, D. G. material 1992ApJ...396..124E 1.000 9/92 EDGAR, R. J.;SAVAGE, B. D. 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