[SPAM 3.1] Announcing Search Workbench

From: EDWIN VINCENT SPERR <esperr_at_nyob>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2017 15:02:22 +0000
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Content preview:  Search Workbench ( https://searchworkbench.info ) is a stab
   at using interactive visualizations to assist in the process of constructing
   and refining a search against a very large citation database. I hope it's
   useful for folks who do PubMed searching and think it might also serve as
   a proof-of-concept for using visualizations in other search applications...
   [...] 

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Search Workbench ( https://searchworkbench.info ) is a stab at using interactive visualizations to assist in the process of constructing and refining a search against a very large citation database.

I hope it's useful for folks who do PubMed searching and think it might also serve as a proof-of-concept for using visualizations in other search applications...


Edwin V. Sperr, MLIS, AHIP
AU/UGA Medical Partnership
Office of Graduate Medical Education
Clinical Information Librarian

St. Mary's Hospital
1230 Baxter Street
Athens, GA 30606

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