Infrared spectra with increased spectral resolution and accuracy of the absolute infrared spectral flux have been created for a subset of stellar standards created by Cohen and his collaborators in previous papers in this series. Moderate-resolution ({lambda}/{Delta}{lambda}~400) spectroscopy obtained on infrared standard stars by the Short Wavelength Spectrometer on the Infrared Space Observatory was combined with high-quality photometry tied to our recent absolute calibration from the Midcourse Space Experiment. Thus, 1-35 micron spectra were created for 33 stars, 9 of which are Cohen et al. secondary standards and another 20 of which are tertiary standards for which Cohen adopted spectral templates. The wavelength spacing is given by (0.0001/1 micron)*lambda^2, which provides for 10,000 samples over the 1-35 micron spectral range
Cone search capability for table J/AJ/132/1445/table1 (List of the stars with the highest quality spectra and photometry)
Cone search capability for table J/AJ/132/1445/table2 (List of the stars with moderate quality spectra or photometry)
Cone search capability for table J/AJ/132/1445/table3 (List of the stars generated with the "autoshape" procedure (see paper for details))