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AARP
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to making life better for people 50 years old and over. The provide information and resources; engage in legislative, regulatory and legal advocay; assist members in serving their comunities; and offer a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for their members.
AARP's Research Information Center produces the AgeLine bibliographic database on social gerontology, that is available through vendors and on the AARP Web site, as well as several other aging-specific databases of research and consumer resources.
Access Innovations, Inc.
A company with five operating divisions: Database Services Division - provides support services for information, content, and document management, including custom data conversion and database construction, to the business, industry, academic, library and research communities; Data Harmony - provides software tools for machine-aided indexing and thesaurus management to publishers, database producers, and corporate libraries; NewsIndexer - an indexing system for the newspaper industry that uses a specialized vocabulary of terms reflecting the media's evolving vernacular; The National Information Center for Educational Media (NICEM) - the world's leading source of information for nonprint educational and training materials; and MediaSleuth - the Web's most comprehensive online buying source of educational video and audio products.
Accessible Archives, Inc.
Publisher of full text 18th & 19th century American Newspapers, Periodicals and American County Histories To 1900. Family owned and operated since 1991, Accessible Archives works with universities, public librraies, k-12 schools and individual researchers.
American Economic Association
Encourages economic research, especially the historical and statistical study of the actual conditions of industrial life. Encourages the issue of publications on economic subjects. Encourages perfect freedom of economic discussion. The Association as such will take no partisan attitude, nor will it commit its members to any position on practical economic questions.
American Mathematical Society
Founded in 1888 to further mathematical research and scholarship, the American Mathematical Society fulfills its mission through programs and services that promote mathematical research and its uses, strengthen mathematical education, and foster awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and everyday life.
The Society's leading publication is Mathematical Reviews (MR), a database of nearly two million reviews of mathematics publications. MathSciNet, the MR databse on the web, covers mathematical literature in almost 1,800 journals, indexes over 400,000 authors and includes over 357,300 links to orginal articles. For more information, visit the web site at:http://www.ams.org.
American Psychological Association.
Works to advance psychology as a science, a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare. APA's programs are aimed at disseminating psychological knowledge; promoting research; improving research methods and conditions; and developing the qualifications and competence of psychologists through standards of education, ethical conduct, and professional practice. PsycINFO's mission is to advance scientific and professional knowledge in and about psychology and related disciplines, worldwide. By publishing a variety of abstracting journals and databases, PsycINFO provides access to the international literature in the behavioral sciences and contributes to APA's goals of advancing psychology as a science and profession.
American Theological Library Association
Established in 1946, the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) is a professional association of more than 1,000 individual, institutional, and affiliate members providing programs, products, and services in support of theological and religious studies libraries and librarians.
ATLA has produced bibliographic indexes in theology and religion for more than fifty years. Developed and maintained by professional indexers, editors, and support staff, ATLA's indexes are issued in one or more of three different formats: print, CD-ROM, and MARC. ATLA also works with several publishing partners to produce electronic versions of their specialized indexes.
ATLA has been a leader in reformatting religious serials and monographs during the past forty years, having preserved more than 2,000 serial titles on microfilm and more than 30,000 monograph titles on microfiche or microfilm. ATLA operates its own Preservation Microfilm Service, providing On Demand microfilming of endangered materials.
Annual Reviews
Annual Reviews was founded as a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping scientists the world over cope with the ever-increasing volume of scientific research and data in a growing number of disciplines. Annual Reviews brings to its readers the best in comprehensive and affordable scientific review literature. Annual Reviews publishes 33 focused and highly-cited titles within the Biomedical, Life, Physical and Social Sciences. Publications are available to individuals, societies, libraries and consortia worldwide.
Aptara
Aptara is a market leader in providing electronic content services and solutions through the integration of technology and global resources. Our technologies and global resources are backed by a solid foundation that began nearly half a century ago. Through the acquisition of leading content services companies we've created a synergy of technology, resources and expertise unmatched by other service providers.
Our clients include publishers, information aggregators, professional societies, government agencies, universities, libraries and major corporations.
The Information Publishing Group (IPG)provides data conversion services and solutions to information aggregators, universities, libraries, major corporations and financial institutions.
Ardito Information & Research, Inc.
Specializing in pharmaceutical, medical, business, and public relations/advertising research, the company also consults information professionals, publishers, database producers,and attorneys on issues of intellectual property and copyright. The principal, Stephanie Ardito, is a Past-President of the Association of Independent Information Professionals; author of "Legal Issues," a regular column featured in "Information Today"; and the author of numerous articles about the information profession.
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Informatics Division
British Library
British Standards Institution
BSI British Standards is the UK's National Standards Body (NSB) and was the world's first. It represents UK economic and social interests across all of the European and international standards organizations and through the development of business information solutions for British organisations of all sizes and sectors. BSI British Standards works with manufacturing and service industries, businesses, governments and consumers to facilitate the production of British, European and international standards.
CABI Publishing
CABI Publishing has been one of the leading publishers of bibliographic databases, books, CD-ROMs and Internet resources in the applied life sciences for over 90 years. It also provides information solutions to support sustainable development. The range of CABI Publishing products and services covers animal sciences, entomology, plant sciences, environmental sciences, human health, parasitology, mycology, crop protection, rural development, as well as economics, leisure and tourism. CABI Publishing is a division of CAB International, a leading global not-for-profit organization specializing in sustainable solutions for agricultural and environmental problems.
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
CSA is a privately-owned information company located in Bethesda, Maryland with offices in Hong Kong, France, and the UK. CSA has been publishing abstracts and indexes to scientific and technical research literature for over 30 years. Content coverage includes the life sciences, environmental and aquatic sciences, computer sciences, materials science and engineering, aerospace, social sciences, and humanities. From our award-winning Internet Database Service, providing access to more than 70 databases, to our widely-read print journals, CSA offers precision tools engineered to make conducting your research precise, quick, and cost-effective.
CAS
CAS is a team of scientists, creating and delivering the most complete and effective digital information environment for scientific research and discovery. CAS provides pathways to published research in the worlds journal and patent literature--virtually everything relevant to chemistry plus a wealth of information in the life sciences and a wide range of other scientific disciplines--back to the beginning of the 20th century.
Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.
Copyright Clearance Center creates innovative licensing solutions for the seamless sharing of knowledge. CCC's licensing services, combined with its Web-based applications and tools, allow tens of millions of people in corporations, universities, law firms and government agencies to use and share published information with ease. Since its founding as a not-for-profit company in 1978, CCC has created and expanded the markets and systems that facilitate content reuse and the distribution of royalties to publishers and authors around the world. By offering rights to millions of the world's most sought-after publications, the company plays a major role in the global knowledge economy and encourages support for the principles of copyright. For more information visit www.copyright.com.
Defense Technical Information Center
DTIC provides access to and facilitates the exchange of scientific and technical information, thereby contributing to the management and conduct of defense research, development, and acquisition efforts. Among DTIC's products and services are graphical user interfaces, CD-ROM search tools, and a variety of current awareness products and online services. Early in the emergence of the Internet and the World Wide Web, DTIC adapted to the latest in information processing technology to improve how our information holdings are collected, processed, stored and distributed. One of DTIC's most popular sites is Public STINET - the Scientific and Technical Information Network - that includes access to unclassified, unlimited citations added to DTIC's Technical Report (TR) Database since late December 1974, a variety of links to databases and to other sites containing DoD information, and a selection of full-text documents that are available for downloading. Working with our customers, DTIC has also created and hosts more than 80 WWW sites.
Dialog
Dialog is the worldwide leader in providing online-based information services to organizations seeking competitive advantages in such fields as business, science, engineering, finance, and law. Its products and services, such as Dialog®, Dialog Profound®, Dialog DataStar™, NewsEdge, and Intelligence Data,offer organizations the ability to precisely retrieve data from more than 1.4 billion unique records, accessible via the Internet or through delivery to enterprise Intranets. Searchable content includes articles and reports from thousands of real-time news feeds, newspapers, broadcast transcripts and trade publications, plus research reports and analyst notes providing support for financial decision-making, as well as in-depth repositories of scientific and technical data, patents, trademarks, and other intellectual property data.
EBSCO Publishing
EBSCO Publishing is a leading producer of electronic reference databases for academic institutions, public libraries, schools, medical libraries and corporations. A wide range of bibliographic and full text databases are made available via EBSCOhost®, our powerful, Web-based, search and retrieval system. EBSCOhost now offers approximately 150 databases, including some of the world's best-known secondary databases.
Elsevier
Elsevier is a member of the Reed-Elsevier plc group. Operating in the scientific, legal and business-to-business sectors, Reed Elsevier provides high value and flexible information solutions to professional end-users with increasing emphasis on the Internet as a delivery mechanism.
FIZ Karlsruhe
FIZ Karlsruhe is an experienced service partner to science and industry, handling all issues related to information management and knowledge transfer required by R&D. Our mission is to advance science by offering innovative information solutions.
FIZ Karlsruhe is a non-profit organization. Our activities focus on the development of e-Science solutions and the provision of a unique worldwide collection of databases through the online service STN International, that is jointly operated with CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service). In cooperation with national and international institutions, FIZ Karlsruhe produces and provides databases in various fields of science and technology, including the most distinguished patent files.
As a public body, FIZ Karlsruhe also performs infrastructural work and has been, for many years, an important partner in the worldwide exchange and collection of information on energy technologies. On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) we represent Germany in co-operations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris.
FIZ-CHEMIE Berlin
FIZ CHEMIE Berlin, Germany's Chemistry Information Centre, is a state-supported non-profit information agency financed by the Federal Government and the Governments of the German States whose primary task is to provide high-quality information services concerning chemistry, chemical engineering and related fields to science, education and industry.
With a staff of high qualified and experienced experts (two-thirds of whom are scientists), the latest electronic data processing and transmission facilities and its products and services, FIZ CHEMIE Berlin in close collaboration with its co-operation partners functions as a central information and documentation centre for German and international
George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
Seven campus libraries comprise the University of Florida’s George A. Smathers Libraries and include the Architecture & Fine Arts, Education, Library West (humanities and social sciences), Marston Science, Music, Neuharth Journalism & Communications, and Smathers libraries. The libraries have built a number of nationally significant research collections primarily in support of graduate research programs. Among them are the Latin American Collection, the Price Library of Judaica and the Map and Imagery Library. Other holdings include the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature which is among the world’s great collections of literature for children, and the P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History, the state’s preeminent Floridiana collection, holding North America’s largest collection of Spanish colonial documents concerning the southeastern United States as well as rich archives of prominent Florida politicians. The libraries also have particularly strong holdings in African studies, architectural preservation and 18-century American architecture, German documents from 1850-1940, Latin American art and architecture, national bibliographies, U.S. Census information in print and electronic format, the rural sociology of Florida and tropical and subtropical collections, English and American Literature, and U.S. documents. The Digital Library Center enhances the libraries’ role in electronic scholarly communications through effective and responsive digitization, dissemination and long-term storage of university research and resource materials from the libraries’ collections.
H.W. Wilson Company
Since 1898, independent publisher H.W. Wilson has provided researchers with reference resources produced with unmatched editorial integrity. More than 60 H.W. Wilson databases offer superior indexing and abstracting plus full text to meet the research needs of customers around the globe. Wilson databases are delivered via the WilsonWeb information system. Combining powerful search options with ease of use, using WilsonWeb is like having a professional Wilson indexer help you find exactly the information you need.
Wilson databases span subject areas from art, biography, education, the humanities, and social sciences to science and technology. From the famed Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature to today's widely-praised Retrospective Collection, H.W. Wilson products are created for librarians, by librarians. Over 150 Wilson editorial staff members with MLS or MLIS degrees—multi-lingual trained librarians and subject specialists—build the Wilson references each day. New databases include Art Museum Image Gallery, Bibliographic Index Plus and several new retrospective databases including Book Review Digest Retrospective, Index to Legal Periodicals Retrospective, and Education Index Retrospective.
IDS America, Inc.
IDS America, Inc is the US subsidiary of IDS Infotech Limited. IDS has been serving the content production and conversion needs for publishers, associations, professional societies, universities and major corporations since 1989. IDS is an IT solutions and IT enabled service company based in Chandigarh, the City Beautiful at the foothills of the Himalayas, 150 miles north of New Delhi, India. With an additional production facility in Delhi, we are one of India's leading providers of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services to the international markets. The core competency of IDS Infotech Ltd., is to facilitate Business Process Outsourcing with successful process migration. IDS strengths lie in its multi faceted approach to diverse services, both in the publishing and content conversion domains. IDS’s 1,400 plus and growing team members’ work out of six purpose built multi location facilities delivering world class services to its clients. IDS’s 24x7 services meet benchmarked international quality with ISO 9001:2000 certification and TAT norms.
Information Today, Inc.
Information Today, Inc. (ITI), is the publisher of Information Today, Searcher, Online, EContent, and KMWorld, as well as other periodicals, books, directories, and online products. ITI's conferences and exhibitions include the National Online Meeting, Computers in Libraries, and Buying and Selling EContent. ITI's goal is to provide users and producers of information, knowledge and content management products and services with the information they need to do their jobs as effectively as possible.
Innodata Isogen
Innodata Isogen, Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD) is a leading provider of knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) and information technology services.
We work as a product development partner to our clients, helping them meet their content creation and publishing challenges. We provide outsourcing services that draw upon offshore global resources, proven project management and highly engineered processes and tools. We also help our clients improve their internal business operations with information technology (IT) and systems engineering. Our clients include information-intensive companies in such industries as media, information services and publishing, technology, manufacturing, aerospace, defense, government and intelligence.
2007 honors include EContent Magazine’s “EContent 100”, KMWorld Magazine’s “100 Companies That Matter,” and International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) “Global Outsourcing Top 100”.
Headquartered in Northern New Jersey, Innodata Isogen has more than 5000 employees in offices and operations in the United States, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Israel, China and France.
Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique
INIST (Institute for Scientific and Technical Information) is a service unit of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Its mission is to collect, analyze and disseminate the results and findings of worldwide research in science, technology, medicine, humanities, economics and social sciences. Committed to the new information and communication technologies, INIST offers a whole range of access services to scientific and technical information on the Internet. INIST is the leading scientific and technical document supplier in France and the producer of two multilingual, multidisciplinary bibliographic databases, PASCAL and FRANCIS, covering the core worldwide scientific literature.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
The IEEE helps advance global prosperity by promoting the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing and applying knowledge about electrical and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession.
Institution of Engineering and Technology/ Inspec
Inspec is the world’s leading bibliographic database, providing comprehensive access to the world's scientific and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers, computing, information technology, manufacturing, production and mechanical engineering.
The Inspec Database provides academic, corporate, and government researchers with comprehensive coverage, in-depth indexing and easy access to a world of engineering and technical research.
First published in 1898 as the Scientific Abstracts, Inspec now contains close to 10 million bibliographic records taken from more than 3850 scientific and technical journals and 2200 conference proceedings, as well as numerous books, reports, dissertations and patents, many with full-text linking.
With the introduction of the Inspec Archive, the Database now offers more than 100 years of coverage online, including 875,000 records published in the Science Abstracts between 1898 and 1968.
J. Paul Getty Trust
The J. Paul Getty Trust is an international cultural and philanthropic organization serving both general audiences and specialized professionals. Educational in purpose and character,the Getty weaves the presentation and enjoyment of art together with its study and conservation. The Getty Center in Los Angeles houses the Trust's five programs: the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the Leadership Institute. The Getty Research Institute produces three major structured vocabularies: the Art and Architecture Thesaurus, the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names, and the Union List of Artist Names. The Getty Research Institute publishes the Provenance Index Databases, one of the primary sources on the history of collecting and the provenance of works in Western art. The Getty Research Institute, in cooperation with the Trustees of Columbia University, publishes Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, the foremost bibliographical reference work on the history of architecture and design; and along with NFAIS member INIST, the Getty Research Institute publishes the Bibliography of the History of Art/Bibliographie de l'Histoire de l'Art, the major scholarly bibliography of literature on the history of Western Art. The Getty Conservation Institute produces AATA Online,the major scholarly bibliography of literature related to the preservation and conservation of material cultural heritage.
LexisNexis
LexisNexis Academic & Library Solutions offers a broad array of research collections available in both electronic and tradtional media - all designed to make vast information sources completely manageable. Visit hdttp://www.lexisnexis.com/academic to learn more about our new products and services.
Mark Logic Corporation
Mark Logic Corporation is the provider of the industry's leading XML
content server. Mark Logic works with providers of information products
to accelerate new product creation, build custom publishing systems,
deliver products through multiple channels, integrate content from
different sources, repurpose content into multiple products, and mine
content to find previously undiscovered information. MarkLogic Server
does this by enabling companies to query, manipulate, and render XML
content, using the W3C-standard XQuery language. Designed for high
performance and scalability, MarkLogic Server can deliver millisecond
response times against multi-terabyte contentbases. Mark Logic is
privately held and backed by Sequoia Capital and Lehman Brothers. For
more information, visit www.marklogic.com or call +1-650-655-2300
Massachusetts Medical Society
Publishes information to advance medical knowledge, to develop and maintain the highest professional and ethical standards of medical practice and health care, and to promote medical institutions formed on liberal principles for the health, benefit and welfare of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the world.
Migration Information and Abstracts Service
Provides abstracts and indexes on the cultural, national, and historical background of immigrant groups in the United States; the immigrant experiences; community organizations, services, and programs; federal, state and local government polices and programs; and international migration, rural, suburban, and urban. It reviews, indexes, and abstracts journal articles, unpublished reports and papers, books, monographs, occasional papers, conference proceedings, and meeting announcements. MIA also sponsors conferences and meetings.
Modern Language Association
Promotes the study and teaching of language and literature. The MLA publishes books and journals; produces the MLA International Bibliography; arranges an annual convention; assists job seekers and hiring departments; develops MLA style; and sponsors committees that oversee association activities.
National Agricultural Library
As the Nation's primary source for agricultural information, the National Agricultural Library (NAL) has a mission to increase the availability and utilization of agricultural information for researchers, educators, policymakers, consumers of agricultural products, and the public. The Library is one of the world's largest and most accessible agricultural research libraries and plays a vital role in supporting research, education and applied agriculture. The National Agricultural Library was created as the departmental library for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1862 and became a national library in 1962. In its international role, the National Agricultural Library serves as the U.S. center for the international agricultural information system, coordinating and sharing resources and enhancing global access to agricultural data.
National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
The National Center for PTSD is a world leader in research and education programs focusing on PTSD and other psychological and medical consequences of traumatic stress. Since its inception the Center has come to be regarded as the clearinghouse for all information and activity related to PTSD, and is widely sought out for its research, education, and consultation expertise.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Founded in 1901, NIST is a non-regulatory federal agency in the U.S.
Department of Commerce. NIST promotes innovation and industrial
competitiveness by advancing standards, measurement science, and
technology to enhance economic security and improve our quality of
life. NIST carries out its mission in four cooperative
programs: NIST Laboratories; the Baldridge National Quality Program;
Manufacturing Extension Partnership; and the Advanced Technology
Program. NIST also supports the National Center for Standards and
Certification Information, a specialized information center on global
standardization and is the U.S. Inquiry Point for the World Trade
Organization's Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement. For more
information on these and other programs, visit the NIST website at
http://www.nist.gov/.
National Library of Education
The National Library of Education serves as the federal government's primary resource center for education information, providing collections and information services to the public, education community and other government agencies on current and historical programs, activities and publications of the U.S. Department of Education; federal education policy; and education research and statistics. In addition to on-site access, the Library's services are available by phone, Internet, fax and mail.
The Library's central collection focuses on the field of education, especially resources published since 1965, as well as related fields such as law, public policy, economics, urban affairs, sociology, history, philosophy, psychology, and information science. In addition to a collection of over 60,000 books, the Library holds more than 800 English-language journals in education and related fields; the complete ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) microfiche collection; archives of official print and electronic documents published by the U.S. Department of Education; and histories and documentation of education legislation passed by the Congress. The Library also serves as a depository under the Federal Depository Library Program of the U.S. Government Printing Office, making available documents produced by various other federal government agencies.
National Library of Medicine
The National Library of Medicine, the world's largest library of the health sciences, is part of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. The Library has an extensive Web site with a great variety of information for the general public and for health professionals, including MEDLINE, the National Library of Medicine's premier bibliographic database of references to 4,600 biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 foreign countries. MEDLINE is searched more than 30 million times each month via NLM's PubMed database. MEDLINEplus is the Library's consumer-friendly source of up- to-date health information, with countless resources on health and wellness topics. Consumers and health professionals are using MEDLINEplus as the source of the most reliable and most accurate health information available on the World Wide Web. It now receives some 70 million hits each year.
National Technical Information Service
The National Technical Information Service serves our nation as the largest central resource for government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information available today. For more than 50 years NTIS has assured businesses, universities, and the public timely access to well over 2 million publications covering over 350 subject areas.
Nerac, Inc.
Nerac, Inc., is a research and advisory firm for companies developing innovative products and technologies. Our analysts deliver custom assessments of product and technology development opportunities, competitor intelligence, intellectual property (IP) strategies, and compliance requirements. Our proven blended approach to custom analysis — review of technical knowledge, investigation of intellectual property, and appraisal of business impacts — allows companies to apply expertise from outside their niches to discover new applications that may not be apparent otherwise. Nerac serves as a catalyst for new thinking in organizations and helps them creatively approach business problems or identify the best strategic growth opportunities. www.nerac.com
OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
Founded in 1967, OCLC Online Computer Library Center is a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world's information and reducing information costs. More than 53,548 libraries in 96 countries and territories around the world use OCLC services to locate, acquire, catalog, lend and preserve library materials.
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) provides access to a wealth of energy, science, and technology research and development (R&D) information from the Manhattan Project to the present. As one of the largest sponsors of research and development for the Nation, DOE supports thousands of research projects annually. OSTI's mission is to advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people. Through our collections and services, we make the results of the Department's research available to scientists, researchers, and engineers in the DOE community and beyond; as well as academia, the international science community, and science attentive citizens. In addition to DOE-funded research, we also provide research information of interest to the Department in a wide range of scientific disciplines through partnerships with other federal agencies and international organizations.
Optical Society of America
Founded in 1916, the Optical Society of America (OSA) was organized to increase and diffuse the knowledge of optics, pure and applied; to promote the common interests of investigators of optical problems, of designers, and of users of optical apparatus of all kinds; and to encourage cooperation among them. The purposes of the Society are scientific, technical, and educational. The Optics InfoBase brings OSA’s peer-reviewed reference materials directly to your desktop. This online repository contains the full-text articles for Applied Optics, JOSA A, JOSA B, Optics Letters, Optics Express, Journal of Optical Networking, Journal of Optical Technology, Journal of Lightwave Technology and Optics and Photonics News. The original Journal of the Optical Society of America and conference publications will be added in 2003.
Ovid Technologies, Inc.
Ovid's mission is to support and improve information access for researchers, clinicians, and students in scientific, medical and academic communities worldwide by providing innovative and interlinked text retrieval software and database solutions.
Philosophers Information Center
The Philosopher's Information Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving philosophers. Since the Center's founding in 1967, its most important service to the philosophical community has been the production of The Philosopher's Index.
The Philosopher's Index is a current, comprehensive, and easy-to-use subject and author index to philosophical articles, books, anthologies and contributions to anthologies.
ProQuest
ProQuest Information and Learning collects, organizes, and publishes information for researchers, faculty, and students in libraries and schools. Known widely for its strength in business and economics, general reference, humanities, social sciences, and STM content, the company develops premium databases comprising periodicals, newspapers, dissertations, out-of-print books, and other scholarly information from more than 8,500 publishers worldwide. Users access the information through the ProQuest® Web-based online information system, Chadwyck-HealeyTM electronic and microform resources, UMI® microform and print reference products, eLibraryTM and SIRS® educational resources, and XanEduTM online faculty and student resources.
RILM Abstracts
For four decades, RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, a comprehensive, ongoing guide to publications on music from all over the world, has been an indispensable tool for scholars, students, librarians, performers, teachers, and music lovers. RILM's broad international coverage and concise abstracts distinguish it from all other music reference resources. All scholarly works are included: articles, books, bibliographies, catalogues, dissertations, Festschriften, films and videos, iconographies, critical commentaries to complete works, ethnographic recordings, conference proceedings, electronic resources, and reviews. RILM facilitates both focused research and browsing for readers of all levels
RIPM: Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (1800-1950)
RIPM provides access to eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century periodical literature dealing with music. It represents the first effort to undertake and to coordinate retrospective music periodical indexing on an international scale. RIPM is available in print and electronic formats, namely, RIPM Online and RIPM on CD-ROM — with a cumulative database consisting of over 500,000 annotated records, updated every six months. RIPM functions productively in a collaborative manner with colleagues in fifteen countries, with numerous international organizations and institutions, with a large inventory of languages and with a monumental corpus of literature. These resources offer access for the first time to a significant portion of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century musical press.
Scope e-Knowledge Center P Ltd.
Scope is engaged in providing database services- abstraction, extraction, classification, indexing, catalog creation, creating and updating databases. It has a presence in New York, London and Chennai, India. In operation for 17 years, Scope is today working as a knowledge services partner with several leading information and research organisations predominantly in the UK and US.
Temis, Inc.
TEMIS is a leading provider in text analytics and text mining solutions for the Publishing industry. TEMIS offers solutions to process biomedical literature, patent documents, users generated-content or web information and extract domain-specific business information such as STM, Legal, Engineering, ect. TEMIS Luxid is the new reference technology for content enrichment in the Publishing & Media industry.
The Haworth Press, Inc.
The Haworth Press, Inc., has been publishing academic and professional
journals and books for over 25 years. Haworth publishes over 200 specialty
journals as well as hundreds of books in the disciplines of social science, agriculture, pharmacy, health care/medicine, marriage and family studies, women's studies, gay and lesbian studies, psychotherapy, business, and library science to name a few. The Haworth Press has offices in New York and Pennsylvania and can be accessed globally at www.HaworthPress.com.
Thomson Scientific
Thomson Scientific delivers essential patent, standards, scientific and technical information that enhances our customers' ability to achieve world-class research and business results. By combining authoritative content with innovative technologies, we offer a broad spectrum of knowledge resources to assist professionals at every stage of research and development, from discovery to analysis to product development and distribution. Thomson Scientific information solutions can be found at www.thomson.com/scientific and include, ISI Web of Knowledge, facilitating discovery by offering seamless navigation to high-quality, multidisciplinary journal, patent, and Web content, evaluation tools, and bibliographic management products (EndNotes); Thomson Pharma - an integrated information solution for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology markets; Delphion Research, providing access to full-text patent documents from the world’s leading patent authorities; Derwent World Patents Index, the most comprehensive database of value-added patent documents; Techstreet, offering a wide variety of engineering codes and standards; and BIOSIS Previews, the world's most comprehensive reference database for life science research.
Thomson Scientific is part of the Scientific & Healthcare group - a market segment of The Thomson Corporation. The Thomson Corporation (www.thomson.com), with 2003 revenues of $7.6 billion, is a global leader in providing integrated information solutions to business and professional customers. Thomson provides value-added information, software tools and applications to more than 20 million users in the fields of scientific research and healthcare, law, tax, accounting, financial services, higher education, reference information, and corporate training and assessment. With operational headquarters in Stamford, CT, Thomson has approximately 39,000 employees and provides services in approximately 130 countries. The Corporation's common shares are listed on the New York and Toronto exchanges (NYSE:TOC; TSX: TOC).
Tobacco Literature Service
U. S. Government Printing Office
The United States Government Printing Office, under the guidance of the Superintendent of Documents and Managing Director, Information Dissemination, is responsible for keeping the public informed about the activities of its Government by providing free or low-cost access to information published by the U.S. Congress,Federal Agencies and the Federal Courts. Thousands of titles are available for sale to the public through the U.S. Government Online Bookstore and the Consumer Information Center in Pueblo, CO. Federal Information is also made available at the more than 1,200 Federal depository libraries nationwide. GPO Access provides online access to titles on GPO servers, as well as titles on other Federal Web sites. The organization is also responsible for cataloging and indexing government information and providing information dissemination services to other Federal agencies on a reimbursable basis.
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Segment of USGS responsible for establishing policies, procedures and partnerships for implementing biological informatics program components at local, regional and global scales.
Unlimited Priorities Corporation
Unlimited Priorities Corporation provides support services in the areas of sales, marketing, finance, operations, production, information technology, training and administration to small and mid-size information industry companies in need of highly skilled staff to assist their executive teams. If you have unfilled key executive positions in any of the above areas that may remain unfilled due to budgetary constraints, we can assist your management team through a highly skilled group of professionals having a wealth of information industry experience. By coordinating our diversified talents with your management team's knowledge and experience, Unlimited Priorities can help you build your business and attain your goals while realizing significant cost savings.
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