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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Non-OA search engine adds OA sources to its index

Infovell Adds Major Scholarly Publishers, Broadens Reach into Deep Web, press release, October 21, 2008.

Infovell today announced that four major new content sources will soon be added to its growing index of Deep Web material. New sources will include scholarly journals from Oxford University Press, MIT Press and Hindawi Publishing, as well as the arXiv database, hosted by the Cornell University Library. Infovell – the world’s research engine for the Deep Web - uncovers relevant information that is hidden deep within archives, databases and within the full text of documents that are impenetrable by other search engines, enabling users to discover the 99% of the internet inaccessible to most searchers. ...

Anyone who has conducted research on the internet has undoubtedly struggled to construct a search or filter results to arrive at the most credible and appropriate information. To address these problems, Infovell has developed powerful, intuitive tools and formed relationships with publishers, enabling access and insight into the most reputable and respected sources of information available on the internet. ...