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  1. Poynder, R.: Patent information on the Internet (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The increasing importance of patent information for companies has been matched by the growth in Internet and WWW based patent information services
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Poynder, R.: Patent information for the masses (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews Patent Explorer which serves as an example of the growing trend towards increasing the sophistication of Internet based patent information services. it offers both European and USA patents in fulltext and image form and customisable searching for both novice and experienced searchers. Initial user response is favourable. It will have 3 pricing options: guest member offering free searching on a subset of the database, individual and corporate membership
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Poynder, R.: WinSPIRS from SilverPlatter (1994) 0.00
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:32:22
  4. Lyon, J.; Harrington, J.; Poynder, R.: Focus on engineering information (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Special report on electronic availability of engineering information. Much engineering information is still delivered to users in a combination of traditional online, hard copy and CD-ROM formats, with Internet use just coming on the scene. Surveys current electronic provision and gives the views of users about what is needed. Presents an interview with Jim Ashling, Sales and Marketing Director at IEE in the IEE's first steps in electronic publishing
  5. Bell, G.; Poynder, R.: Exciting times for search engines (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Interviews George Bell, CEO of Excite. Discusses what Excite offers users that other search engines do not: Intelligent Concept Extraction; automatic subject grouping; the poor quality of information on the Internet and lack of classification; the difference between searching and navigating; whether Excite will follow a similar model to Microsoft Network; whether intelligent agents pose a threat to search engines; the finances of Excite; why Excite bought Magellan and the future of the search engine market
  6. Poynder, R.: LEXIS-NEXIS (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Traces the early developments, in 1967, that were to form the foundation of today's LEXIS-NEXIS services. Originally built on a text retrieval system designed for the US Air Force by the Ohio based Data Corporation, LEXIS-NEXIS began life as a text retrieval system for private use by the Ohio State Bas Association. Describes the subsequent acquisition by Mead Corp., its launch as a commercial online service and its later purchase by Reed Elsevier. Outlines the changes and acquisitions that have taken place over 30 years that have led to LEXIS-NEXIS becoming the world's largest onlien host. Describes the current activities of the service, in particular its activities in Europe following the formation of LEXIS-NEXIS EUROPE Ltd., and work done to adapt the service to the Internet. Notes some of the competitors to LEXIS-NEXIS: Dialog; Data-Star; FT Profile and MAID