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BioText Search Engine

BioText Search Engine

Sweet Search LARA The BioText Project Joongel, Internet The Easy Way PubMed The BioText Project News PubMedCentral's Search Engine Adopts UI Changes Consistent with Recommendations from BioText Search Interface Research. Several Biotext research papers ( Bioinformatics and PLos ONE) find evidence for the efficacy of showing figures in bioscience search results and allowing search over figure captions. Project Goals When the project began, new methods and tools were needed to improve how bioscience researchers search for and synthesize information from textual descriptions of bioscience research. The BioText Search Engine This project also worked with bioscience researchers to develop intuitive, appealing, interfaces for using these facilities to perform efficient and effective searches. Visit the BioText Search Engine for viewing figures and captions in bioscience literature search.

Zutopi : Moteur de recherche Internet solidaire Développement Durable Erudit.org National Centre for Text Mining The National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM) [1] is a publicly funded text mining (TM) centre. It was established to provide support, advice, and information on TM technologies and to disseminate information from the larger TM community, while also providing tailored services and tools in response to the requirements of the United Kingdom academic community. The software tools and services which NaCTeM supplies allow researchers to apply text mining techniques to problems within their specific areas of interest - examples of these tools are highlighted below. In addition to providing services, the Centre is also involved in, and makes significant contributions to, the text mining research community both nationally and internationally in initiatives such as Europe PubMed Central. The Centre is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology and is operated and organized by the University of Manchester School of Computer Science. Services[edit] Resources[edit] References[edit]

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Developed as part of the BioText project at the University of California, Berkeley, the BioText Search Engine is a freely available Web-based application that provides biologists with new ways to access the scientific literature. by jmercher Nov 30

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