Elsevier Announces Partnership with FAST to Deliver Topic Pages for Scientific Communication on the Web
Innovative Resource will Encourage Communication, Collaboration by Creating Topic-focused web pages
AMSTERDAM, June 25, 2007- Elsevier, a world-leading scientific,
technical and medical (STM) publisher, today announced a partnership
with Fast Search & Transfer (FAST(tm)) to create a new free online
resource for the scientific community. Hosted on Scirus,
Elsevier's free search engine for scientific information, Topic Pages
will pull together a variety of highly relevant academic information on
a particular scientific topic of interest to researchers on a single
web page. The Topic Pages will utilize intelligent search
capabilities from the FAST Enterprise Search Platform (ESP).
Topic Pages are an innovative way for scientists to communicate
in an informal and flexible way. Each Topic Page will provide
researchers with summaries of a specific topic written by an authority
in the particular subject area, with direct links to relevant scholarly
papers, abstracts and citations, supplemented with relevant websites
and other online resources from Scirus. In the initial phase, authors
for Topic Pages are invited through an editorial process facilitated
through Elsevier publishing staff. As more pages are developed,
additional authoring options will be considered.
"By combining information retrieval and analysis, FAST ESP will
help Topic Pages provide researchers with faster and more accurate
results, leading to higher productivity, and faster discovery times,"
said Sven Arne Gylterud, senior vice president of products for FAST.
At the official Topic Page launch later this year, the functionality of
the Topic Pages will allow scientists and researchers to alter the
content and provide feedback, allowing each topic to be shaped by the
suggestions made by the research community. Based on this community
approach, Topic Pages might be expanded to include capabilities such as
the ability for researchers to link to their bibliographies and comment
on other researchers' works. In addition, the Topic Pages will serve as
a place to find peers, communicate with other scientists, upload and
rate a wide variety of relevant sources and help to shape and influence
the tools and information provided on the Topic Pages themselves.
For more information on Scirus, visit www.scirus.com.