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Infotrieve Introduces the Life Science Research Center

Los Angeles (ots/PRNewswire)

Infotrieve, Inc. announced today
the immediate availability of the company's Life Science Research
Center(TM) (LSRC), a web-based information research tool that
provides scientists with one-stop search access to critical
information that impacts scientific workflow. The LSRC was designed
to simplify research by eliminating the need for logins to multiple
information sources including scientific literature, patents,
pipeline news, product catalogs and experimental protocol databases,
and by automatically displaying relationships between search results.
"LSRC was designed by scientists for scientists and R&D managers,"
said Wes Crews, president and CEO of Infotrieve. "The Life Science
Research Center is the first solution that researchers at biotech and
pharma companies can use to easily conduct aggregated searches --
using one login from a single access point -- of independent sources
including millions of full-text journal articles, as well as book
chapters, patent databases, gene banks, experimental protocols, news
publications, drug pipeline information and even laboratory product
catalogs."
"LSRC simplifies the way researchers access and prioritize
information, and it also helps to identify important relationships
between data -- for example between a journal article and a patent,"
said Dr. Paul Rennert, senior scientist, department of immunology,
Biogen Idec. "No other tool allows you to see -- in one place using a
single search -- patents, protocols, tools and papers related to any
scientific subject."
Researchers logged into the LSRC search keywords within full text
using an intuitive user interface. Searching across multiple sources
of information and within the full text of journal articles saves
time and money because researchers can better determine which content
is most useful to read or purchase.
Searches made specific to life science categories or within areas
of research can be narrowed to include results by organism, disease
or gene, and search data can be easily exported to citation managers.
To help researchers identify relationships between data, common
themes are automatically identified and clustered within the search
results, and references to entities such as anatomy and chemicals are
extracted from the full text and displayed with the results. LSRC
uses UMLS, the National Library of Medicine's metathesaurus, to
provide results for both search terms and their synonyms.
To meet specific needs of research organizations, LSRC is designed
to be customized to include secure searching of external and internal
corporate data sources as well as personalized for both individuals
and collaborative workgroups.
Crews added, "LSRC is designed for pharma and biotechnology
companies that want to streamline information access, maximize the
ways in which data can be used, and improve productivity."
For additional information about LSRC, please visit Infotrieve
online at www.infotrieve.com. To schedule a demo, please contact
Infotrieve Director of Marketing & Product Management Jenny Connelly
by phone at +1-310-445-3022 or via e-mail at 
jconnelly@infotrieve.com.
About Infotrieve
Infotrieve, Inc., is a global provider of content management
technology and information services for the life sciences and other
R&D-intensive industries that pioneer important scientific,
technical, and medical (STM) breakthroughs. The company develops
flexible enterprise solutions and integrated workflow applications
that simplify research and development processes for improved
efficiencies and outcomes. Infotrieve business solutions span
Research & Development (R&D), Library & Information Services, and
Product Marketing. Infotrieve was founded in 1988 and has offices in
the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
Web site: http://www.infotrieve.com

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