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RefViz 2.1 Beta Test

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RefViz 2.1 Beta Test
Author: RefvizBeta    Posted: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 18:18:30 -0400
OmniViz, Inc., the producer of RefViz(TM) for Thomson ResearchSoft, is
looking for Web of Science(SM)users whose access to the Web of Science
site requires token authentication (i.e. a username and password) to
participate in a limited beta test.

RefViz 2.0, released last Spring, introduced Reference Retriever(TM),
which allows the user to simultaneously search, from a single query
interface, multiple content providers (PubMed, Web of Science, Ovid,
OCLC, and other online sites). In addition to supporting access to the
Web of Science for users at institutions that use IP address based
authentication, RefViz is now adding access for users who must use token
based access to the Web of Science.

RefViz is a reference visualization and analysis software program
designed to help researchers evaluate references easily, plan future
projects, and publish their work. RefViz provides users with a powerful
way to explore reference literature visually, analyzing large numbers of
references by thematic content and presenting an at-a-glance overview of
the main topics discussed in the reference set. RefViz can be used as a
stand alone reference analysis tool, or in conjunction with EndNote,
Reference Manager, or ProCite, enabling the passing of reference
information between the two programs. Reference Retriever greatly
expands the ability to find relevant references through its interface
that supports searching of and retrieval from multiple databases at
once.

Beta testing is scheduled to begin the week of July 25, and will consist
of a single, one week testing cycle specifically to verify the ability
to access the Web of Science via Reference Retriever using a specific
username and password. Beta testers will receive a free copy of RefViz
2.1 when it is released. To qualify for this beta test, you must access
your Web of Science account via token authentication from a location
that is not covered by any IP based authentication.

Interested individuals should send an email to "refvizbeta"
for additional details.

Re: RefViz 2.1 Beta Test
Author: Peter Jacso    Posted: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 16:02:14 -1000
Hi Guys, I am interested.
I have token access at
http://access.isiproducts.com/PeterJacso
and I am just to review RefViz itself in the coming weeks, o it seems
to be the perfect timing as I am also reviewing metasearch solutions.
best
peter jacso
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~jacso

----- Original Message -----
From: RefvizBeta "RefvizBeta"
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 12:18 pm
Subject: RefViz 2.1 Beta Test

> OmniViz, Inc., the producer of RefViz(TM) for Thomson
> ResearchSoft, is
> looking for Web of Science(SM)users whose access to the Web of Science
> site requires token authentication (i.e. a username and password) to
> participate in a limited beta test.
>
> RefViz 2.0, released last Spring, introduced Reference Retriever(TM),
> which allows the user to simultaneously search, from a single query
> interface, multiple content providers (PubMed, Web of Science, Ovid,
> OCLC, and other online sites). In addition to supporting access
> to the
> Web of Science for users at institutions that use IP address based
> authentication, RefViz is now adding access for users who must use
> tokenbased access to the Web of Science.
>
> RefViz is a reference visualization and analysis software program
> designed to help researchers evaluate references easily, plan future
> projects, and publish their work. RefViz provides users with a
> powerfulway to explore reference literature visually, analyzing
> large numbers of
> references by thematic content and presenting an at-a-glance
> overview of
> the main topics discussed in the reference set. RefViz can be
> used as a
> stand alone reference analysis tool, or in conjunction with EndNote,
> Reference Manager, or ProCite, enabling the passing of reference
> information between the two programs. Reference Retriever greatly
> expands the ability to find relevant references through its interface
> that supports searching of and retrieval from multiple databases at
> once.
>
> Beta testing is scheduled to begin the week of July 25, and will
> consistof a single, one week testing cycle specifically to verify
> the ability
> to access the Web of Science via Reference Retriever using a specific
> username and password. Beta testers will receive a free copy of
> RefViz2.1 when it is released. To qualify for this beta test, you
> must access
> your Web of Science account via token authentication from a location
> that is not covered by any IP based authentication.
>
> Interested individuals should send an email to "refvizbeta"
> for additional details.
>

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