DeepDyve, the research engine for the Deep Web, today unveiled a suite of tools for publishers and scientific societies of all sizes that want to enhance the search capabilities on their websites.
Includes the Gutenberg Project; NetLibrary; New York Public Library; New Zealand Electronic Text Centre; the Bibliotheque Nationale; the National Libraries of the Netherlands, Scotland, and Canada; Digital Library of India; Ques-tia, and an impressive list of American, British, Irish, Australian, German, and Japanese universities. In addition, two hundred university presses and several hundred commercial publishers including Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Macmillan are represented.
SHERPA is investigating issues in the future of scholarly communication. services include: RoMEO - Publisher's copyright & archiving policies, JULIET - Research funders archiving mandates and guidelines, OpenDOAR worldwide Directory of Open Access Repositories, SHERPA Search - simple full-text search of UK repositories, DRIVER - developing a cross-European repository network infrastructure, and more
All journals from Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Psychology Press, Over 180 Informa Healthcare journals, Selected encyclopedias (the former Dekker encyclopedia collection) from Taylor & Francis and Informa Healthcare, All Taylor & Francis abstract databases, More than 10,000 eBooks from Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Informa Healthcare.
SHODAN is a search engine that lets you find specific computers (routers, servers, etc.) using a variety of filters. Some have also described it as a public port scan directory or a search engine of banners.
Today's Wolfram Alpha is the first step in an ambitious, long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone. Enter your question or calculation and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and a growing collection of data to compute the answer.
iResearch Reporter multi-document summarization technology allows to summarize web search results on the fly, thus saving your time by performing automatic research job at your request. Instead of directly accessing the relevant documents provided by the search engines, users get the well-structured pertinent information extracted from these documents.
MetaLib, a service of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications! MetaLib is a federated search engine that searches multiple U.S. Federal government databases, retrieving reports, articles, and citations while providing direct links to selected resources available online.
Zanran helps you to find ‘semi-structured’ data on the web. This is the numerical data that people have presented as graphs and tables and charts. For example, the data could be a graph in a PDF report, or a table in an Excel spreadsheet, or a barchart shown as an image in an HTML page. Put more simply: Zanran is Google for data. At present, we extract tables and images from HTML, PDF and Excel files and will be processing PowerPoint and Word documents in the near future.
BoardReader was developed to address the shortcomings of current search engine technology to accurately find and display information contained on the Web's forums and message boards. Founded in May 2000 by engineers and students from the University of Michigan.