January 21, 2003 TDNet, the leading supplier of electronic journals and electronic contents management solutions, today announced the formal launch of its revolutionary solution to searching across multiple databases, reliable text analysis and categorization.
Information users, facing an overwhelming growth of different information sources, find TES to be a useful and easy tool for searching across their selection of databases and web pages.
TDNet's eContents Searcher can deal with any database or web page of choice, and is independent of data structures, communication protocols or output standards. When searching TES, the system activates the predefined source's own search engine, thus retrieving accurate results for each search.
One of TES's most acclaimed features is "on the fly" analysis of full text documents and automatic creation of abstracts. While retrieving full text records, users can view on their desktop screen a dynamic display of related terms the system has identified upon context analysis, and follow these additional term leads.
TDNet's executives say that "TDNet's eContents Searcher is a unique solution to some of the most problematic areas of information management today: It provides a unified interface to multiple and different information sources, it provides dynamic contextual text analysis and last but not least, it provides stable and reliable full text links."
About TDNet
TDNet's unique solutions to electronic contents and electronic journals management are based on an original approach integrating a diversity of access modes to electronic sources, on one unified, coherent site.
TDNet is a custom-made eContents service, tailored to include all and only your chosen titles, and to reflect your current access arrangements for every title on the system.
TDNet's database currently holds over 50,000 e-journal web sites and table of contents records. Requests for titles, which have not yet been added to TDNet fast growing database, are welcome.
The TDNet team constantly browses the web for more titles.