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this is the beta version
it searches the scholarly journal literature
and finds free online versions of articles (if you don't have a
subscription to the journals

I read that it even ranks its hits by the citation indices
(how highly an article is regarded by other scientists can
be estimated at least roughly by how often other articles
cite it as reference)

thanks to "uncle Al" for this bit of news

I expect this new "scientist version" of
Google will be helpful

Here is something in Nature journal about it
http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041115/full/041115-13.html
 
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Amazing

Halve an hour googling gets more knowledge in than an afternoon in a library. That's now 5 minutes with this toy.

Thanks Marcus.

Cool
 
Andre said:
Amazing

Halve an hour googling gets more knowledge in than an afternoon in a library. That's now 5 minutes with this toy.

Thanks Marcus.

Cool

Maybe you should google up yourself a dictionary. :smile:

I kid.
 
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