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SwetsWise 4.2 with RSS - feeding you the latest information - Press Rerlease issued today
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- From: "Damian Leslie" <dleslie@nl.swets.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:57:58 EDT
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I thought the following message may be of some interest to some list members. Yours, Damian ________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Lisse, The Netherlands 11 May 2006 SwetsWise 4.2 with RSS - feeding you the latest information On Saturday 6th May 2006, Swets Information Services successfully released the 4.2 version of SwetsWise, their web-based, modular service for the procurement, access and management of subscriptions and online information. As well as a number of technical improvements and new functionalities the 4.2 release is notable for the inclusion of RSS Feeds to SwetsWise Online Content. The RSS feeds available will provide Table Of Contents (TOC), General News related to SwetsWise and System Warning information. The RSS Feeds will provide SwetsWise customers with a simple, direct and efficient tool for obtaining the latest news and information about the journals and articles they have subscribed to via SwetsWise. By activating the RSS Feeds the customer will receive instant notification of any updates, including TOC reports and new article or issue availability to all of their electronic subscription holdings. By bringing the latest information to the end-user's desktop at the very moment the update is made available, these feeds will not only inform the customer of any changes but will also provide a highly useful and valuable tool for the day to day management, usage and research value of their subscriptions. "Our SwetsWise range of products continues to grow from strength to strength. As an agent we constantly endeavour to add and develop tools to our portfolio that will enable our customers to gain the most value and reward from their subscriptions. The availability of RSS Feeds in SwetsWise Online Content will aid them in that," noted Bob Visser, Chief Information Officer at Swets Information Services. About SwetsWise SwetsWise is the web-based, modular service for the procurement, access and management of subscriptions and online information. Containing the most extensive collection of e-journals currently available, with over 18.5 million searchable references and links to full-text articles, SwetsWise has become the electronic gateway of choice among libraries and information centres around the world. To find out more about SwetsWise and the services it can offer, please visit www.swetswise.com About Swets Information Services Swets is the world's leading subscription services company, connecting the supply and demand chain that exists between publishers and institutions, libraries and information centres. The company provides services for customers from academic, government, corporate and medical institutions. Swets has been operating successfully for over 100 years. The company has offices in over 20 countries, servicing clients and publishers from over 160 nations. Those offices manage more than 1.8 million subscriptions, with half of those related to electronic subscriptions, between some 65,000 publishers and over 60,000 clients, including one in three Fortune 500 companies. Swets is the only subscription agent to be ISO 9001:2000 certified on a global basis, which serves as a significant endorsement of its ability to provide clients and publishers with the kind of speedy, reliable and efficient service methods they expect to receive from an intermediary. Media Contact Swets Information Services Damian Leslie External Communication Executive P.O. Box 830 2160 SZ Lisse, the Netherlands T +31 (0)252 435 189 F +31 (0)252 415 888 E press@nl.swets.com www.swets.com
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