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iSell from OneSource: Search Results and Displays
20th July 2012
Researcher Jan Knight walks through search results and options for users in iSell from OneSource, including screen shots.
iSell from OneSource: Searching and Interface
20th July 2012
Searching, building lists and interacting with the user interface of iSell are all easy and intuitive, making it a product that can go onto almost any sales professional's desktop.
Opening up information - the best opportunity ever?
20th July 2012
Britain's government has just struck a blow for open information by requiring publicly funded research to be made freely available, not hidden behind a paywall. It's a good start – but there are still plenty of other ways in which the information playing field needs to be levelled.
Key requirements for the enterprise market for mobile content
19th July 2012
Unlike individuals and small businesses, large organisations must contend with complex issues when considering how to deliver content to mobile devices. Chief amongst these concerns are security and authentication. Information managers who spoke with FreePint as part of our research on the enterprise market for mobile content also cited the lack of standards in the industry as a key risk factor preventing them from acting more quickly.
iSell from OneSource: Sources and Coverage
19th July 2012
Sources for iSell include a wide range of news and media sources, licensed content from popular business sites like LinkedIn and social media tools.
iSell from OneSource: Introduction and FreePint's View
19th July 2012
Background on iSell from OneSource, high-level findings from researcher Jan Knight's review, and "FreePint's View", summarising the positive and negative aspects of the product.
Technology shifts and enterprise market for mobile content
18th July 2012
Changes in technology have a deep impact on how and when organisations can invest in mobile content deployment. Interviews for the research report, Enterprise Market for Mobile Content, reveal some frustration with lack of standards and the pace of change.
Is content becoming anti-social?
18th July 2012
There are more newspapers than ever before putting their digital content behind paywalls, particularly as there is evidence to suggest this may provide some mitigation to their flagging print sales. This no doubt offers some relief to the media industry, but as a result we seem to be moving backwards.
Corporate user demands for mobile content: Top-down and bottom-up
17th July 2012
FreePint's research study, Enterprise Market for Mobile Content 2012, provides insight into how information managers in a range of global organisations face demand from their users -- those at the top of the organisation and those at the junior levels.
Key challenges for legal ebooks
17th July 2012
Jean O'Grady's recent article on The Future of eBooks in Law Firms provides an excellent overview of the legal ebook market. She raises some key issues that are perhaps holding back the proliferation of legal ebooks in law firms. It could be argued that by coming up with the answers could result a "Kindle moment" for this sector.
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