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ProQuest® Online Information Service Introduces
Author Profiles, Enhanced LAD User Interface
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses migrates to the ProQuest interface; enhanced searching and alerts, XML Gateway, and more available
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ANN ARBOR, Mich., December 21, 2004 - ProQuest Information and Learning announces several significant additions to its ProQuest online information service. The new and expanded features and functionality have been developed in response to user interviews and customer feedback. ProQuest Information and Learning, a unit of ProQuest Company, is an electronic publisher of content for libraries and educational institutions worldwide. “The new ProQuest releases extend support for the research community and emerging library trends,” said John Law, director, product management for ProQuest. “Dissertations and author profiles facilitate research depth and breadth while alerting services notify researchers of related new content. The XML gateway and new local administrator further enable custom integration and presentation of ProQuest resources in library online environments, allowing librarians to tailor resource placement to best meet individual curriculum or patron needs.” New features and functionality just added to the ProQuest® interface include:
Since mid-November, ProQuest users have also enjoyed these features:
Free trials of ProQuest databases are available. Libraries may receive more information by contacting their account representative at 1-800-521-0600, ext. 3183 or 3452 (outside the U.S., call +44-1-223-215-512) or pqsales@il.proquest.com. Editors may call 1-800-521-0600, ext. 6489 or email pr@il.proquest.com. About ProQuest More than a content provider or aggregator, ProQuest is an information partner, creating indispensable research solutions that connect people and information. Through innovative, user-centered discovery technology, ProQuest offers billions of pages of global content that includes historical newspapers, dissertations, and uniquely relevant resources for researchers of any age and sophistication—including content not likely to be digitized by others. Inspired by its customers and their end users, ProQuest is working toward a future that blends information accessibility with community to further enhance learning and encourage lifelong enrichment. For more information, visit www.proquest.com or the ProQuest parent company website, www.cig.com. |