Thursday, August 30, 2007

CSA Illustrata: Natural Sciences now available

Now you can quickly identify articles with data summaries such as graphs, tables, and maps from leading journals.

CSA Illustrata : Natural Sciences transforms research with groundbreaking deep indexing to reveal results that would be missed with traditional indexing and searching. Over a million images are indexed from articles in nearly 1,000 international journals!

Click here to see an example of a data summary display.

Developed in collaboration with researchers, CSA Illustrata : Natural Sciences is invaluable for research across a wide range of areas including:

  • Agriculture
  • Biology
  • Conservation
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Studies
  • Food Safety
  • Medical Sciences
  • Meteorology
  • Pharmacology
  • Public Health and Safety
  • Water Resources
  • And more

Sign up now for a FREE Webinar to see how CSA Illustrata : Natural Sciences will transform your research!

A wide range of research areas are covered in key journals such as:

  • British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Canadian Journal of Zoology
  • Deep Sea Research
  • Geology
  • Immunology
  • Journal of Bacteriology
  • Journal of Clinical Microbiology
  • Journal of Coastal Conservation
  • Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • Plant Breeding
  • Water, Air & Soil Pollution
  • And many more

"There have been relatively few innovations in indexing/abstracting (I/A) databases in the past 40 years … CSA Illustrata is a major innovation."-Peter Jasco, Peter's Digital Reference Shelf, February 2007

"CSA Illustrata is a breakthrough product, opening up the wealth of data previously hidden in article graphics."-Marydee Ojala, Information Today, Jan. 22, 2007

With CSA Illustrata: Natural Sciences you'll:

  • Uncover pertinent data in graphs, tables, x-rays, maps, illustrations, and photographs
  • Improve efficiency by pinpointing articles with the most relevant data summaries
  • Maximize current journal subscriptions
  • Achieve greater research impact

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Informaworld Scheduled Maintenance

A period of maintenance is scheduled over the weekend 4th-5th August. This may cause the informaworld site to perform less quickly than usual. The maintenance has been scheduled over the weekend to minimise its impact.