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IDBS Delivers Managed Content Directly to Scientists Through its ELN

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ScienceLink revolutionizes how scientists access data, use all available information to find results, and reach conclusions. It provides seamless access to a number of external information resources including Elsevier, from significant curated data suppliers, and enables researchers to integrate their internal data with their preferred branded managed content with a single mouse click.

By bringing together all relevant information 'just in time' and at the 'point of use,' ScienceLink improves the process of decision-making, the quality of experimental reports and the context behind high value intellectual property.

ScienceLink is based on a new feature of E-WorkBook Suite that enables customers to access leading external sources in chemistry, metabolite and biological pathways information to support their experiments and find results quickly.

Via a free plug-in to E-WorkBook, scientists select their preferred internal and licensed data sources and instantly integrate all their available knowledge. This selected data is then stored in the notebook to provide added context to conclusions, methods or hypotheses.

"IDBS continues to innovate with new functionality and ground-breaking partnership models that revolutionize the delivery of scientific content and change the field of scientific research," said Neil Kipling, founder and CEO of IDBS. "We understand how scientists do their research. We also know that simpler methods of consuming their preferred content will help them make more informed decisions and improve outcomes in scientific discovery."