Although the site has been online since October, it’s now official, iEEEXplore has joined a growing number (see below) of publishers and aggregators providing mobile-friendly access to their databases with IEEE Xplore Mobile.
IEEE has launched its first mobile version of the IEEE Xplore digital library. You can now easily perform searches anywhere, anytime of over two million documents via any mobile device with Internet access. IEEE is actively searching for feedback of this new Beta service. Go to http://m.ieeexplore.ieee.org on any internet-enabled mobile device, try the new site, and provide your feedback via the link at the bottom of the Web page.
Using IEEE Xplore Mobile Beta, users can conduct a basic search, display the top 10 results by relevancy, and view abstracts and citations. To view the full-text of an article, the user can email the link to any email address and, if they are a subscriber, view the article directly from the main IEEE Xplore Web site when they are on their personal computer.
Non-subscribers can purchase the article or subscribe to the IEEE Xplore digital library. Other enhancements will debut in 2010 based on feedback from the Beta users.
Sources: IEEE Hat Tip: Jill O. and Gerry M.
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