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Advancing Modern science Through Knowledge Sharing: SciVerse
Scholarly publishing, particularly in the sciences, has always been a collaborative effort, with researchers building upon the discoveries of others, often reviewing and using the same data. Replication of research results authenticates (or disproves) the validity of scientific experiments. Beginnin...
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Published in: | Online 2011-05, Vol.35 (3), p.20-23 |
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Summary: | Scholarly publishing, particularly in the sciences, has always been a collaborative effort, with researchers building upon the discoveries of others, often reviewing and using the same data. Replication of research results authenticates (or disproves) the validity of scientific experiments. Beginning in 1880, Elsevier focused on scholarly publishing for educational and professional science and healthcare communities worldwide, first through print journals and later through a series of databases and innovative platforms. SciVerse is the latest, featuring a fully searchable unified index of scientific content from Science Direct, Scopus, and Scirus that is open to developers who have an interest in designing and sharing applications in the scientific research ecosystem. Elsevier's SciVerse Hub (www.info.sciverse.com/what-sciverse), the platform for the unified search, takes scientific collaboration to heart, connecting researcher to researcher, author to reader, and reader to author. Leveraging knowledge sharing and collaborative research will likely permeate information product development in the coming years. |
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ISSN: | 0146-5422 2324-9706 |