Techstreet, part of the Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has announced expanded redline document offerings for the leading standard publishers. Techstreet's extensive library of redline documents allows users to quickly identify changes to updated standards publications, saving time and resources.
Techstreet redline documents reportedly provide a fast and easy way to compare changes between the active standard and the previous version, comparing the two versions for amendments. Redline documents identify additions, deletions, and other formatting and content changes between the two versions of the standard, making it clear what changes have been made from one version to the next. Showing tracked changes in standards is seen to be very beneficial for engineers and knowledge workers who use standards documents in their daily work. A redline document can easily save several hours of time previously used to manually compare old versions to new versions, allowing users to more quickly identify and implement needed updates.
Techstreet creates hundreds of redlines for leading standards publishing organisations including IEEE Standards Association, ASHRAE, SAE International, American Petroleum Institute, NSF International, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. In addition to developing redlines, Techstreet also offers ASTM International's catalogue of redlines and redlines from IEC.
Techstreet redlines are offered with the clean, active version of the standard, making it easier to implement changes to procedures, equipment and products. Redlines are available for single-copy purchase on Techstreet.com or as part of an enterprise license through a Techstreet subscription.