1science has announced the general availability of its innovative analytics and discovery platform 1findr. 1findr aims to include all articles published in peer-reviewed journals, in all fields of research, in all languages and from every country. With both the free and the institutional editions offering twice as many open access articles as the leading competitor, 1findr is a giant leap in convenience, affordability and accessibility.
The free edition of 1findr takes on uncurated data sources such as Google Scholar, while the institutional edition cost-effectively replaces numerous specialised abstracting and indexing databases.
Both the free and the institutional editions comprise an initial curated collection of 90 million records. 1findr uses the systematic one-click download of open access articles pioneered by 1science in 2015: '1findr enables everyone to legally access 27 million green and gold open access articles harvested by 1science from thousands of renowned organisational sources and repositories such as arXiv, DOAJ and SciELO.'
The institutional edition offers a rapidly growing set of features that will appeal to both entry-level and power users, including organisation search and single-click multiple downloads for up to 50 full-text articles. 1findr will soon offer even more immersive searching, driven by expertly designed citation metrics and journal impact statistics.
1findr helps users work faster and more intelligently while radically expanding the breadth and depth of the peer-reviewed literature conveniently made available by librarians to their patrons.
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