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Sophie Alexander Product Review of EditorEye (Technology - Search & User Interface; Outputs & Alerts; Administration & Help)
12th August 2015

The third part of Sophie Alexander's product review of unified intelligence provider EditorEye looks at the technology, including search and analytics features. She analyses flexibility in outputs and content distribution to fit different audiences and business workflows.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2535

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John DiGilio Mini Review of HeinOnline App
11th August 2015

Continuing his collection of articles reviewing mobile apps for legal research, John DiGilio assesses the HeinOnline app for iPhone and iPad. The app puts more than 2,000 legal periodicals at the user’s fingertips, in a simple, intuitive way. He examines whether the historical depth of coverage and ease of use for which its web-based flagship is well known is fully replicated here. He also looks at search (including image search), results presentation, billing, value and competitiveness.

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Sophie Alexander Product Review of EditorEye (Sources - Content & Coverage)
10th August 2015

In the second part of her review of knowledge management platform EditorEye, Sophie Alexander, describes the unified intelligence provider's three content types, and how the personalised taxonomy, controlled by the client, generates unique business intelligence for the client company. Languages and other features offered are also discussed.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2535

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Anders Lautrup-Larsen Towards a Perfect Procurement Process
7th August 2015

Anders Lautrup-Larsen explains how to sign a perfect contract with your provider of information services, ebooks or subscriptions. He looks at the options for procurement, covers the ideal stakeholder formation of a procurement group, how to centralise handling of company subscriptions - and the alternatives to handling them in-house. Anders identifies how introducing structure and processes can result in more economic purchasing of journal and database subscriptions, discovery and reference tools - and how this results in more effective research.

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Sophie Alexander Product Review of EditorEye (Introduction; Value; Contact Details)
6th August 2015

Sophie Alexander begins her review of technology SaaS product EditorEye, which provides unified intelligence to its business intelligence enterprise clients. She outlines how the platform's cloud-based, integrated search and analytics search across all sources and automatically organise them into a bespoke taxonomy, controlled by the client. How EditorEye answers a wide range of end-user needs is also considered.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2535

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Anne Jordan Source Update for Eureka.cc and Europresse.com
4th August 2015

This month's additions and takedowns in CEDROM-SNi's Eureka.cc and Europresse.com, researched and compiled by Anne Jordan. Europresse.com is the European version of the Eureka.cc solution.

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Martin Murtland Introduction and Overview of Content Management Systems (CMS)
30th July 2015

Content management systems (CMSs) have grown to become the backbone of many companies' technology strategy. This article provides an overview of CMSs including the business problems they solve, their main benefits and pitfalls, what a buyer should look for in a CMS and some practical steps on how to select a CMS from open source solutions such as WordPress to enterprise solutions such as Adobe.

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Colin Smith Twitter as a Research Tool - the Benefits and the Dangers
29th July 2015

The article considers the pros and cons of Twitter as a research tool in a corporate context. In particular, it examines issues of trust and reliability - namely, how can good content be distinguished from the bad. Furthermore, there will also be a brief review relating to any potential rules and/or restrictions relating to the use of Twitter content.

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