GoPubMed, an innovative interface to PubMed created by Transinsight from Dresden, Germany, has recently won the coveted best of the best red dot award for communication design. The online application provides powerful sorting features to organize the information and dig through the mass of information on PubMed.
GoPubMed 4.0 is ten times faster than its predecessor, now handling millions of documents in seconds. Intelligent search: Never miss a document. The new interactive filtering process reduces millions of documents to a handful of key papers in just a few clicks. The Web 2.0 query processing helps by suggesting search ideas as you type. More document sources: The GoPubMed.com website offers searches on PubMed and the Web at no cost. The professional version of GoPubMed PRO is designed to include intranet searches and patents. Improve GoPubMed: The public website GoPubMed.com allows users to manually annotate and verify papers including their background information. The platform has already about 60.000 enthusiastic helping hands. GoPubMed shows the semantic path to the future: community generated ontologies and so improves the quality of search results.
GoPubMed PRO for corporate semantic searches can handle multiple ontologies represented in many languages. The integrated semi-automated ontology generation tool helps to create ontologies of unknown domains much faster than doing them by hand. Local intranet and desktop searches will help our customers extend the power of the semantic search technology to their local information pools which helps reduce the time needed for manual information retrieval significantly. Cutting down the average hours spent weekly (12.4) on information searches to a little more than 1 hour can be directly expressed in terms money spent.” explains Dr. Liliana Barrio-Alvers, CTO at Transinsight. “This is what our customers appreciate: greater efficiency that translates into faster and higher returns on their investments.”
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