Amsterdam – May 29, 2007 - Scirus, the most comprehensive,
science-specific search engine on the web, can now be used to search Humboldt
University's Institutional Repository. This addition to Scirus opens up the
document and publication servers of this prestigious academic institution to
scientific researchers around the globe.
Researchers, librarians and students will now be able to use Scirus to search
through a wealth of material stored on the university’s document and
publication servers. This is facilitated through a specially integrated Scirus
repository site search.
Saskia Van Acker, content manager, Scirus said, "I am happy to be able to
expand our German language collection with the content of such as prestigious
institute as Humboldt-University. The collaboration with Humboldt University
of Berlin has resulted in a high quality index that will be updated on a daily
basis."
Prof Peter Schirmbacher, Head of Computer & Media Services at Humboldt
University of Berlin said, "Research and lectures generate a multitude of
scientific papers, the dissemination of which is not easy to achieve through
conventional commercial publishing channels. This so-called 'grey literature'
contains valuable knowledge." He continued, "The inclusion of our
institutional repository in Scirus guarantees researchers across the world to
systematically and quickly make use of our material. We are happy about this
successful co-operation as Scirus enhances science’s visibility and
facilitates scholarly communication."
The addition of Humboldt University of Berlin's holdings demonstrates Scirus'
commitment to be the most focused search engine for scientific information.
Scirus' powerful search capabilities offer researchers the ability to broaden
their searches beyond the narrow confines of scientific journal content and
explore the pre-print and grey literature that is stored on university and
institutional repositories, the value and usefulness of which often goes
unnoticed by the scientific community at large. Humboldt is the latest in a
number of world-class Institutional Repositories that have been indexed by
Scirus. Other Institutional Repositories that have been indexed by Scirus
include NDLTD and Caltech in the US, The University of Toronto in Canada, Diva
in Scandinavia, Wageningen in The Netherlands; and Chiba in Japan.
For
more information, please visit
www.Scirus.com.
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About Scirus
Scirus is the most comprehensive, science-focused
search engine available on the Internet, supporting over one million
researchers, scientists and students worldwide. Scirus offers users a unique
combination of free Web information and journal content, clearly branding
search results from proprietary sources, assuring users the validity of the
content. Web sources searched by Scirus include research institutes,
governments, scientific organizations, conferences, scientists’ homepages and
company homepages worldwide. Optimized for science-related queries, Scirus
uses a dictionary with over 1.6 million scientific terms, unique pattern
recognition tools and linguistic analysis, to classify the content type and
recognize the relevance of each document. Searching both the full-text and
metadata of over 400 million scientifically relevant pages, Scirus offers
users unique search functionalities such as the ability to search on
bibliographical information and specific content types. Scirus is the
recipient of numerous International awards, including the Search Engine Watch
award for Best Specialty Search Engine and the WebAward for Best Search Engine
or Directory.
About Elsevier
Elsevier is a world-leading publisher of
scientific, technical and medical information products and services. Working
in partnership with the global science and health communities, Elsevier’s
7,000 employees in over 70 offices worldwide publish more than 2,000 journals
and 1,900 new books per year, in addition to offering a suite of innovative
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Scopus,
bibliographic databases, and online reference works.
Elsevier is a global business
headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and has offices worldwide.
Elsevier is part of
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plc, a world-leading publisher and information provider. Operating in the
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Elsevier provides high-quality and flexible information solutions to users,
with increasing emphasis on the Internet as a means of delivery. Reed
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About Humboldt University of Berlin
Since its foundation,
Humboldt University of Berlin has been a "universitas litterarum" embracing
all major scientific disciplines in the humanities, social and cultural
sciences, mathematics and natural sciences, medicine and agricultural
sciences. The profile of Humboldt research is reflected in sixteen DFG
Collaborative Research Centers and in thirteen Research Training Groups in
which Humboldt University has the co-ordinating function. Humboldt University
of Berlin also plays a significant role in the DFG Research Center Matheon.
Being aware of the growing need for interdisciplinary research, Humboldt began
to set up ad hoc Interdisciplinary Centres across faculty boundaries, some of
which include Collaborative Research Centres. 29 Nobel Price Winners who
worked at Humboldt University of Berlin have contributed to the international
acclaim of its research. More recently, the university has been given top
positions in national and international rankings. The Humboldt University of
Berlin repository consists of more than 4,500 records and the numbers are
growing. Of these 4,500 records, there are more than 800 published articles,
1,600 preprint articles, 1800 dissertations, 60 books or book chapters, and
190 course materials. The records cover a range of languages – the majority of
which are in German, followed in descending order by English, French, Latin,
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
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