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Linguamatics is expanding its natural language processing-based text mining platform I2E to include easier access to full-text articles, with the integration of Copyright Clearance Center's (CCC) new text mining solution, RightFind XML for Mining.

Commercial life science researchers can now create sets of full-text XML articles from more than 4,000 peer-reviewed journals produced by more than 25 scientific, technical, and medical (STM) publishers, and automatically make them available for text mining in I2E.

The solution enables researchers to make discoveries and connections that can only be found in full-text articles. All of the content is stored securely by CCC and is pre-authorised by publishers for commercial text mining.

Users access the content using Linguamatics’ unique federated text mining architecture which allows researchers to find the key information to support business-critical decisions. The integrated solution is available now, and enables users to save time, reduce costs and help mitigate an organisation’s copyright infringement risk.

'While text mining scientific abstracts can provide many benefits to scientific research, a huge amount of value is also locked away in full text articles,' said David Milward, co-founder and CTO of Linguamatics.

'For many years, we’ve seen the need to provide easier access to full-text. We’ve received positive feedback from our pharma customers who have trialed the service and we’re excited about the benefits the integration of Linguamatics I2E with RightFind XML for Mining will bring to our customers and the scientific community.'