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ebrary announces new Software as a Service for government documents -

Digital content products and technologies provider ebrary, US, has announced the availability of Software as a Service (SaaS) for governments that make information much more discoverable. With ebrary’s SaaS, agencies, institutes, and centers can transform any PDF documents into searchable, highly interactive databases that can be integrated into master sites, providing a seamless way for end-users to find the important information they need online.

Key features and benefits of ebrary’s SaaS for government documents include ability to seamlessly integrate multiple databases. Each department can maintain its identity and integrate information from other relevant sources. The new service is capable of processing thousands of documents a day. Multiple options for searching, navigating, and browsing are also available. Additionally, ebrary InfoTools turns every word into a portal to additional information on the web.

ebrary will be debuting its new SaaS for government documents at Computers in Libraries, April 12-14, 2010 in Arlington, VA (booth #817). To see how ebrary’s technology works, interested parties can visit ebrary’s complimentary Natural Disaster and Extreme Weather Searchable Information Center, which contains hundreds of government documents, at http://disaster.ebrary.com and ebrary’s H1N1 Searchable Information Center at http://h1n1.ebrary.com.

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