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Press Release: ProQuest [January 14, 2010]

Wiley And Royal Society of Chemistry improve discovery through Summon Service technology

January 15, 2010 (SEATTLE) – The expansive, authoritative content from Wiley-Blackwell and Royal Society of Chemistry are the latest additions to the Summon web-scale discovery service from Serials Solutions. Their publications join those from 6,000 content providers that represent the most prestigious brands in academia, including ProQuest, Gale, Ingram Digital, LexisNexis, IngentaConnect, ThomsonReuters ISI Web of Science, ABC-CLIO, Springer, Taylor& Francis, MLA, SAGE and thousands of others. Nearly 100,000 journals -- covered at the article level, with most of them full-text searchable – are integrated with books, videos, DVDs and every format in between in Summon service’s single search box. The service enables library users to explore the breadth of the library, just as simply as they explore the Open Web.

Wiley-Blackwell is the world’s largest publisher for professional and scholarly societies and is best known for its scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals that support global research, hosted on Wiley InterScience. The U.K.-based Royal Society of Chemistry houses one of the largest and most dynamic publishers of chemical science information in the world, with content that dates from 1841. The Summon service will index all journals from both providers, using its rapid multi-threaded ingest process.

Introduced just a year ago and adopted by academic libraries worldwide, the Summon service has driven a sea-change in content discovery by providing single search box access to the breadth of the library collection. Older services have repurposed their existing technology in the attempt to mimic the Summon instant search, accomplished by Serials Solutions by building new, web-scale technology architecture from the ground up. This architecture can handle massive amounts of content types and sources, along with heavy usage, reliably and with speed. In fact, recent tests proved that the Summon service’s remarkably fast response times will meet the expectations of users who have grown accustomed to the pace of services from consumer companies such as Amazon and Google.

Pronounced by Online magazine as having "the potential to change how end users perceive the searching of library materials," the Summon service can transform a library’s search experience in a proven, six-week set-up. The service provides simplicity and portability (with a new mobile interface) for users and exposes the breadth of the library’s content, allowing more resources to be discovered – a boon for libraries, who want to get more from collection investments, and publishers, who want to drive greater usage. To learn more visit http://www.serialssolutions.com/summon.

About Serials Solutions

Founded by a librarian for librarians in 2000, Serials Solutions is the global leader in E-Resource Access and Management Services (ERAMS) that serves more than 2,000 libraries of all sizes and types. Serials Solutions KnowledgeWorks, the authoritative e-resource knowledgebase, is the foundation for Serials Solutions 360, the only complete and integrated e-resource access and management solution. Serials Solutions recently introduced the Summon unified discovery service, a revolutionary discovery tool that provides instant access to the full breadth of the library’s collection through a single search.

Serials Solutions also is the exclusive source for Ulrichsweb.com and Ulrich's Serials Analysis System worldwide, and represents the AquaBrowser Library unified discovery interface in the academic market in North America.

Serials Solutions provides fast implementation, easy customization, and outstanding value to libraries throughout the world. For more information, please visit www.serialssolutions.com or call 1-866-SERIALS. Serials Solutions is a business unit of ProQuest LLC.


Summary: The expansive, authoritative content from Wiley-Blackwell and Royal Society of Chemistry are the latest additions to the Summon web-scale discovery service from Serials Solutions. Their publications join those from 6,000 content providers that represent the most prestigious brands in academia, including ProQuest, Gale, Ingram Digital, LexisNexis, IngentaConnect, ThomsonReuters ISI Web of Science, ABC-CLIO, Springer, Taylor and Francis, MLA, SAGE and thousands of others. Nearly 100,000 journals -- covered at the article level, with most of them full-text searchable – are integrated with books, videos, DVDs and every format in between in Summon service’s single search box. The service enables library users to explore the breadth of the library, just as simply as they explore the Open Web.
Publication Year:2010
Type of Material:Press Release
LanguageEnglish
Date Issued:January 14, 2010
Publisher:ProQuest
Company: ProQuest
Products: Summon
Subject: Product announcements
Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/14470/wiley-and-royal-society-of-chemistry-improve-discovery-through-summon-service-technology

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