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Ultraviolet inverse photoemission is an exciting new technique for band mapping of empty electronic states in solids and at surfaces. It includes the energy region between the Fermi and the vacuum level inaccessible by ordinary photoemission. Applications discussed in this paper include band mapping in nickel, spin-resolved studies of iron, and chemisorption of NO and CO on palladium.