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1 SciVerse Hub www.sciverse.com 17th March 2011 Lund Online Sandra Grijzenhout, Account Manager

2 Agenda 1. What is SciVerse? 2. Why SciVerse and platform launch? 3. SciVerse Solutions 4. What’s the latest and greatest in SciVerse?

3 Integrated Content & Discovery Tools + Productivity-Enhancing Applications

4 What’s the difference? Conference News Industry bulletins Institutional Websites

5 Agenda 1. What is SciVerse? 2. Why SciVerse and platform launch? 3. SciVerse Solutions 4. What’s the latest and greatest in SciVerse?

6 The problem isn’t just having too much information… …It’s about accessing the right information in an efficient and effective way

7 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

8 Open to accelerate science

9 SciVerse launch in multiple phases, 2010-11 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 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 Launch of APIs August 28, 2010 ♦ Limited API Beta release to Development partners November 2010 ♦ APIs available to developers Launch of APIs August 28, 2010 ♦ Limited API Beta release to Development partners November 2010 ♦ APIs available to developers Launch of SciVerse Applications Beta November 2010 ♦ SciVerse Applications Beta available to select customers February 2011 ♦ SciVerse Applications Beta available all customers Launch of SciVerse Applications Beta November 2010 ♦ SciVerse Applications Beta available to select customers February 2011 ♦ SciVerse Applications Beta available all customers

10 Agenda 1. What is SciVerse? 2. Why SciVerse and platform launch? 3. SciVerse Solutions 4. What’s the latest and greatest in SciVerse?

11 SciVerse Solutions ScienceDirect, Scopus & SciTopics SciVerse Hub SciVerse Applications Developers Home

12 Dedicated Image Search in SciVerse ScienceDirect

13 More interoperability: Scopus key author data and citation information directly connected to the ScienceDirect article

14 Related reference work articles

15 Scopus Author Evaluator

16 SciTopics offers distilled, authoritative and up-to- date research summaries on a wide range of scientific topics.

17 The New SciVerse Hub features one search across a single index of ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciTopics and web content with de-duplicated results

18 Icons show the source of the search results. SciVerse’s search syntax supports Google searches, ScienceDirect and Scopus searches by automatically translating those queries.

19 At the launch of SciVerse, 3 free Applications were included.

20 Recently, a Developers Home was added. Here Developers can find information how to build applications.

21 Application example 1: Methodology section search application for full- text articles

22 Application example 2: Sentence matching application efficiently assesses search results and displays query words in the full sentences where they appear

23 Application example 3: Prolific author search application finds the most “prolific authors” publishing articles about search terms, linking into articles by that author within Scopus.

24 Application example 4: Table Download application allows you to export HTML tables from an article into CSV format, to use the data in Excel or similar software.

25 Application example 5: eReader format application allows you to convert a ScienceDirect article into ePUB or Mobi e-reader format (used by iPhone, Amazon Kindle, Sony etc.)

26 Application example 6: applications meant for specific subject fields or specific groups of researchers

27 Agenda 1. What is SciVerse? 2. Why SciVerse and platform launch? 3. SciVerse Solutions 4. What’s the latest and greatest in SciVerse?

28 Hub - SearchAssist

29 Link Text in Articles (SD and Scopus)

30 Hover Windows (SD, Scopus and Hub)

31 SciVerse Applications Beta: What’s In the Gallery? Search Query Translator Most Cited & Most Read Matching Sentences* Reflect Network Reflect Chemicals ODiSSea Table Download* eReader Formats My Workflow Search* My Oncology Articles Most Cited* Recommend This! Mendeley Readers Prolific Authors* Methods Search* Co-Author Visualizer Experts Search Quantifind Illinois Catalog Viewer More by These Authors* Apps currently available Apps coming soon * Default app on SD, SC or Hub Data.gov Search Health Mash NextBio Auto-complete Reflect Proteins

32 Customer feedback on SciVerse Applications What they liked:What they would like: ScienceDirect Top 25 App My WorkFlow Search QuantiFind Methods Search “I was able to quickly locate some new things happening in my discipline, and also just outside of my expertise. The app was simple and returned results in no time at all.” Assistant professor, Swinburne Univ. of Technology Australia “ Having no control on the filters, I could find only a small fraction of the results of my interest.” Researcher, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy & Sustainable Econ. Development “ Time needed to find new microwave synthesis of some compounds 6-8 hours. After using the application: 30-45 minutes.” Post doctorate researcher, Institute of Chemistry Timisoara of Romanian Academy “ I would have used a "filter by topic" (e.g. neuroscience) if available. “ Post doctorate researcher, Weizmann Institute of Science from Israel

33 Customers starting to spread the word...

34 The Reflect Team – Academic Developers EMBL’s mission: to develop new instruments and methods in the life sciences and to actively engage in technology transfer activities

35 “For researchers working in the life sciences, as in other areas, a major challenge is sifting through an extraordinary amount of information...”

36 “Our goal while developing this application was to provide data in a clear and concise way for researchers to quickly understand relationships within an article.” – Dr. Seán O' Donoghue, EMBL

37 Apps for Rapid Feature Development - Co- Author Visualizer

38 Responding More Quickly to Customers’ Requests

39 Online tutorials ScienceDirect: http://www.info.sciverse.com/sciencedirect/using/quickstarttools http://www.info.sciverse.com/sciencedirect/using/quickstarttools Online tutorials Scopus: http://www.info.sciverse.com/scopus/scopus-training/ resourcelibrary/trainingmaterial http://www.info.sciverse.com/scopus/scopus-training/ resourcelibrary/trainingmaterial User Guide SciVerse Applications: http://www.info.sciverse.com/UserFiles/applications-user-guide.pdf http://www.info.sciverse.com/UserFiles/applications-user-guide.pdf Elsevier Training Desk: http://trainingdesk.elsevier.com/ http://trainingdesk.elsevier.com/

40 Thank You! S.GRIJZENHOUT@ELSEVIER.COM


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