Thomson Pharma, the drug discovery and development information solution, has been enhanced with a new module that provides regulatory, legal and scientific information for development and registration of medicinal products and biologics.
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ScienceDirect plans to release a series of new, user-driven features over the next two years, which are expected to improve researcher productivity by making full-text content quicker and easier to access.
More than 400,000 US government-sponsored research reports distributed by NTIS are now available through the Dialog online service. The reports cover categories including aerospace, energy, environment and health and safety.
Emerald Group Publishing is launching a new web portal for engineers and is offering free access to the full content on the Emerald Engineering web portal until September 2006.
Innovative Interfaces is developing a unified search-and-access tool called Encore, planned for general release in mid-2007. This discovery-services platform uses Web 2.0 technologies and builds on the company’s Millennium integrated-library technology
Nature Protocols promises to bring a significant new source of peer-reviewed protocols, coupled with the tools for the scientific community to post their own protocols and comment on or rank those posted by others.
Findica's Fealth.com has unveiled a comprehensive health search engine. Fealth.com search results are said to provide relevant and reliable health information from the vast amount of information available on the internet.
The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) has launched the second stage of the IFPMA Clinical Trials Portal.
VTLS has announced that Version 48 of its Virtua product supports Oracle XE, Oracle's free starter edition of its database software.
Emerald Group Publishing has launched Emerald Management Xtra for Deans and Directors. This suite of online resources is designed to support senior managers and administrators in management education.
Research dating back to 1849 is now available online in the Oxford Journals Digital Archive. The collection provides access to all content for nearly 140 journals and comprise over three million article pages.
Engineering Information (Ei) has introduced Ei Patents to the Engineering Village 2 research and discovery platform, providing users with intelligence by using search functions and analytical tools alongside patents and databases of scientific literature.