CHEMIE.DE: Geavanceerde onderzoeksresultaten met een muisklik

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CHEMIE.DE Information Service lanceert een nieuwe levenswetenschappelijke zoekmachine. Met zijn uitgebreide zoekdirectory van wetenschappelijke publicaties en artikelen over chemie, farmaceutica, levenswetenschappen en verwante disciplines biedt CHEMIE.DE Information Service GmbH nu ongeevenaarde toegang tot wetenschappelijke gegevens met geavanceerde filteropties voor een unieke zoekervaring.

Meer dan 200.000 artikelen uit honderden tijdschriften, bibliografische gegevens en samenvattingen zijn nu opvraagbaar op de portals chemeurope.com en bionity.com. Waar de conventionele literaire zoektocht louter wetenschappelijke artikelen oplevert, hebben gebruikers van de CHEMIE.DE-portals ook toegang tot andere content, zoals nieuws, witboeken en marktonderzoeken.
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CHEMIE.DE: Cutting Edge Research Results with a Click of the Mouse

CHEMIE.DE Information Service® Starts Its New Search Facility of Scientific Publications in Chemistry and Life Science
With its new search facility and directories of scientific publications from numerous journals in chemistry, pharma, life science and related disciplines, CHEMIE.DE Information Service GmbH now offers unparalleled access to scientific data, providing convenient filtering options for a unique search experience.

More than 200,000 scientific papers from several hundred journals, along with their bibliographic data and abstracts, are now searchable on the portals chemeurope.com and bionity.com. Results can be refined by specifying one or more subjects or industry sectors, because the articles have been categorised. By successively adding subject filters, highly complex searches can be conducted. For instance, if a search for a substance or pathogen yields a long list of results, it takes just a few mouse clicks to narrow these down to display only those results that relate to certain analytical or chemical methods, or to a specific subject.

Users can regularly access the bibliographical data and abstracts of the papers they find. Open access journals and publications to which the user has subscribed allow articles to be retrieved from the publisher’s website in full text.

While conventional literature searches provide only scientific papers, users of the CHEMIE.DE portals can also find other content, such as news items, whitepapers and market studies. Not only insular scientific results are presented but also various other items relating to the search terms, providing a more comprehensive picture.

“With our new search facility for scientific publications we have further enhanced the information we offer to the scientific community,” Dr Björn Lippold, Chief Content Officer at CHEMIE.DE, explains. “The most significant advantage of our new search facility over those that focus purely on scientific literature is that it yields a host of valuable, additional information. Results include current news items, scientifically relevant organisations and more, ranging from basic to specialist information and from scientific theory to business data.”

The new service is available free of charge in English and German at www.chemeurope.com/en/publications/ and www.bionity.com/en/publications/.

About CHEMIE.DE Information Service®

CHEMIE.DE Information Service GmbH runs scientific internet portals. What started in 1997 as a university project has since developed into Europe’s most experienced online company for the chemical, life science and analytics industries.

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