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Thursday, May 06, 2004 |
Full-text search engine for OA journals. Eric Lease Morgan has created a working demo of a search engine for full-text articles published in OA journals. He calls it DOAJI Search. Currently it searches a 19-title subset of the journals catalogued by the Lund DOAJ. (Morgan's "DOAJI" stands for "DOAJ Index".) He is frank about its limitations.
But he could also boast about it with justification. DOAJI Search
supports Boolean, phrase, field, and nested searches, in any
combination. (PS: This is an excellent start on a very useful service.
The DOAJ itself is planning a similar search engine
to launch later this spring, perhaps even this month. Here's hoping
that these two efforts will either collaborate or stimulate one another
to improve, for the ultimate benefit of users.) [Open Access News]
8:30:47 AM Google It!.
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Adobe Designer 6.0 preview.
A more descriptive name for Adobe Designer 6.0 might be "InfoPath for
PDF." The concept is brilliant: exploit Microsoft's failure to make
InfoPath ubiquitous by putting interactivity and XML smarts into
Adobe's free PDF viewer, and by offering a forms builder that targets
both Adobe Reader and Acrobat. Announced last summer, in beta now, and
scheduled for release this summer, Adobe Designer is that forms
builder. ... [Jon's Radio]
8:05:05 AM Google It!.
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© Copyright 2004 Bruce Landon.
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