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Scitation C3, AIP’s Next Generation Hosting, Platform Delivers More
Innovations
 
Melville, NY, December 1, 2009 – In a move intended to strengthen its position
as a leader in the development of innovative technologies for STM publishing,
the American Institute of Physics (AIP) today announced the release of a series
of new features for its evolving, next-generation hosting platform, Scitation C³
(scitation.org). Users will find the functionality of Scitation-hosted journal
pages greatly enhanced, enabled by an XML (Extensible Markup Language)
infrastructure that can turn granular markup into meaningful content services,
reduce discovery time, and dynamically connect similar concepts and expose
related content without user interaction. 
 
One of the many new features available on Scitaton C³ is full-text HTML
rendering, direct from XML. Through inline reference links and the ability to
enlarge tables and figures by clicking on them, the AIP-coined “SuperArticle”
virtually lifts off the page in a highly interactive presentation that
transforms the traditional scholarly article, helping to speed authoring,
reading, and research. 
 “Any company that defines and promotes itself as a provider of leading-edge
technology cannot wait for innovations developed by others to fall into its lap,”
said John Haynes, Vice President, Publishing. “AIP has been decidedly proactive
in this arena, examining both what publishers need to offer, and what tech savvy
researchers want. The result is a stream of new developments, including our
breakthrough iPhone app, iResearch. In today’s global marketplace, this ability
to deliver technological innovation will give AIP and our Scitation partners a
market advantage.”
 
Among the new features are enhanced search functions, with more options and
better controls to explore returned content with faceted results. Faceted search
helps researchers find information quickly by presenting them with a set of
"filters" to narrow down search results. Also new is a real-time institutional
mapping interface that reveals institutional connections to research, providing
geo-locational context to where the author who performed the research is based.
 
To facilitate discovery, Scitation has upgraded its Tables of Contents service,
bringing more information to the forefront and creating functionality that
allows users to work with journal data in new ways. These “Smart ToCs” enable
the user to harvest citations, preview abstracts with a mouse-click, and hide
content that isn't of interest. In this same vein of facilitating
discoverability, a new table browser allows subscribers to view all tables and
figures in an article directly from the abstract.
 
“All these new features follow close on the heels of other enhancements we’ve
made to our Scitation C³ platform in just the past three months, such as a
powerful eBooks capability, mobile editions for our journal homepages, and our
new iResearch app, which allows users to save PDFs locally to their iPhone or
iPod touch,” said Paul DeCillis, Director, Online Services. “I’m proud of the
body of innovative work we’ve turned out in a short period of time, and feel it
paints an accurate picture of AIP as an organization that is forward looking and
can confidently hang its hat on its technological capabilities.”
 
AIP's Scitation publishing platform currently hosts more than 2,000,000
articles from more than 200 scholarly publications for 28 learned society
publishers, in fields including physics, chemistry, geosciences, engineering,
acoustics, and other sciences. Scitation’s evolving, next generation platform,
C³, represents today’s best-of-breed technology, with an XML foundation and
flexible framework for multi-channel distribution of content and services that
enables both publishers and end users to manipulate and deliver content as never
before and creates the tools and environment for content producers to position
themselves for future publishing opportunities.
 
For more information, please contact:
Paul DeCillis
Director, Online Publishing
Phone: (516) 576-2665
Email: [log in to unmask]
 

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