May 14, 2004
Scientific Publisher to Offer Search Engine for Article Abstracts
Elsevier, the largest publisher of scientific journals, recently began testing a subscription-based search engine of article abstracts from more than 14,000 scientific journals.
About 50 colleges are participating in the test of the search tool, called Scopus. It searches journals from many publishers, and is expected to be widely available this fall. Company officials will not say how much the service will cost.
Libraries that subscribe to the service can customize it so that
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