| Marthyn Borghuis, Hans Brinckman, Albert Fischer, Karen Hunter, Eleonore van der Loo, Rob ter Mors, Paul Mostert, and Jaco Zijlstra. TULIP final report, 1996, http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/ homepage/about/resproj/tulip.shtml. |
....any extra effort from authors or institutions. Additionally, ACI goes beyond previous proposals by extracting and making the context of citations quickly and easily available, thereby improving literature search and evaluation. 4 Limitations of Current Tools The TULIP project from Elsevier [1] tested systems for networked delivery and use of journals, and involved one of the most extensive user evaluations to date [8] The final report summarized user requirements: ease of use, access to all information from one source, timeliness of information, effective search capabilities, fast ....
.... to date [8] The final report summarized user requirements: ease of use, access to all information from one source, timeliness of information, effective search capabilities, fast downloading and printing, high image text quality, sufficient journal and time coverage, and links between documents [1]. Current access to scientific information on the Web is limited, and does not meet most of these requirements: the sources of scientific information are many and varied, ease of use and query interfaces vary dramatically, and no service provides comprehensive coverage. Furthermore, it seems ....
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Marthyn Borghuis, Hans Brinckman, Albert Fischer, Karen Hunter, Eleonore van der Loo, Rob ter Mors, Paul Mostert, and Jaco Zijlstra. TULIP final report, 1996, http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/ homepage/about/resproj/tulip.shtml.
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