Sciencedirect @: Rachel Mccullough Account Development Manager Elsevier
Sciencedirect @: Rachel Mccullough Account Development Manager Elsevier
Agenda
Introducing the SciVerse Platform SciVerse ScienceDirect Updates SciVerse Hub & Applications Q&A
What is SciVerse?
What is SciVerse?
SciVerse empowers the research community to accelerate science by opening ScienceDirect & Scopus content APIs for third-party application development, enabling intelligent search and discovery across integrated content from ScienceDirect, Scopus, and the scientific web
What is SciVerse?
Integrated Content & Discovery Tools Productivity-Enhancing Applications
Single log-in provides access to all licensed and free SciVerse products Hub, ScienceDirect, and Scopus. Increased interoperability and easier navigation between solutions Image Search for full-text articles and books (e.g. photos, tables, videos) Integration of REFLECT, the 2009 Grand Challenge winner, offers contextual information on proteins, genes and small molecules within articles. Reference Work Helper links to relevant reference works on ScienceDirect directly connected to a selected article Author Evaluation tool visualizes author data to aid collaboration or individual assessment decisions Citation Tracker: it is now possible to download citations from 20,000 records at one time, and increase from 5,000.
On August 28, 2010, SciVerse Hub was launched with three free Applications for all customers
SciVerse Hub Beta Preview of SciVerse Applications
One search across a single index of ScienceDirect, Scopus, and web content Three embedded applications for all users that include:
Methodology section search application for full text articles Sentence matching application efficiently assesses search results and displays query words in the full sentences where they appear Prolific author search application finds the most prolific authors publishing articles about search terms, linking into articles by that author within Scopus.
Access to APIs and creating an ecosystem that brings together core base of users and tools to build applications
February 2011
SciVerse Applications Beta available all customers
Launch of SciVerse Platform and Hub Beta August 28, 2010 ScienceDirect and Scopus updated to the SciVerse platform with increased interoperability SciVerse Hub Beta and three embedded Applications launched and available to customers at no additional cost
SciVerse Hub
Three embedded applications for all users that include: 1. Methodology section search application for full- text articles
2. Sentence matching application efficiently assesses search results and displays query words in the full sentences where they appear
3. Prolific author search application finds the most prolific authors publishing articles about search terms, linking into articles by that author within Scopus.
SciVerse ScienceDirect
ScienceDirect
ScienceDirect is Elseviers extensive and unique full text database that covers authoritative titles from the core scientific literature.
More than nine million full-text articles from 2,500 journals and 11,000 books are available in ScienceDirect, making up 25% of the worlds STM literature.
ScienceDirect Updates:
Image Search for full-text articles and books (e.g. photos, tables, videos) Integration of REFLECT, the 2009 Grand Challenge winner, offers contextual information on proteins, genes and small molecules within articles. Reference Work Helper links to relevant reference works on ScienceDirect directly connected to a selected article
Integration of REFLECT
Collaboration is Key
Another update recently made to ScienceDirect (independently of the SciVerse launch) is the partnership with NextBio. This has enhanced ScienceDirect content in the fields of life sciences, health sciences and chemistry
While viewing an article or book chapter on ScienceDirect, the keywords from that selected article or book chapter are matched against NextBios biomedical ontologies.
The in-context pop-up allows the researcher to quickly gain an overview of the article from the perspective of their chosen term, and to quickly link through to other information.
Questions?
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