Electronic research databases provider EBSCO Publishing, US, has launched a new display and searching technology designed to improve user experience. The new system supports natural language searching for scientific formulas. It provides users with the ability to store and show html markup allowing display of scientific formulas. Inspec is the first of many databases to utilise this new database architecture. The new technology will soon expand to other EBSCO Publishing databases also.
Natural language searching will make it easier for researchers to find relevant information within their searches. For instance, those searching for records related to water are now able to enter 'H20' to return the desired records.
As the provider of EBSCOhost, a platform for STM research, EBSCO continues to make enhancements to create a technologically sophisticated, yet familiar search experience for all of its end-users.
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