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Enterprise Deployments of Search Technologies:Scirus Case Study
Yankee Group, The, Sep 2004, Pages: 9
Introduction
What Is Scirus?
Scirus is a search engine for scientific content across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Sponsored by Elsevier, Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific destination site on the web, with more than 1 million users. Scirus harnessed search technology to cull, index and classify more than 170 million pages from a variety of content sources. These sources include university web sites, scientific periodicals and medical journals, and include preprint scholarship slated for peer review. Scirus serves students, clinical professionals and researchers.
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