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Friday, January 06, 2006

ArticleFinder now free of charge

Infotrieve's ArticleFinder is now free of charge. From yesterday's press release:
Infotrieve, Inc., today announced that it had converted ArticleFinder, its online scientific, technical, and medical (STM) database with more than 26 million citations and eight million abstracts from over 54,000 journals, to a free access model. The move provides scientists and researchers, who work for corporations and are subject to different copyright regulations than their academic counterparts, with an end-to-end solution for conducting STM searches across literature from multiple providers. The solution seamlessly retrieves full-text scholarly journal articles that they need on a pay-per-view basis.

(PS: Note that only the search is free. Access to found articles is either pay-per-view or prepaid through the searcher's institutional license. Articles with free online abstracts are marked on the hit page. Are any serious scholarly search engines still charging for search itself?)