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Stanford and Deep Web Technologies Partner on Federated Search
Technology will reduce search time for faculty and students,
improve results
SANTA FE, N.M., April 16, 2008 -- Stanford University Libraries
has selected Deep Web Technologies to create a federated
search solution that will simplify access to the Libraries'
vast online resources and create a new access point for the
university's own digitized content. Federated search is a
technology that allows multiple information sources -
including deep web databases - to be searched
simultaneously, so users can scan the breadth of library
collections in a single query. Stanford has three
demonstrations of the Deep Web Technologies' solution in
place so that faculty and students can test them and provide
feedback.
"The digital revolution and the explosion in the number of
relevant online resources are fantastic opportunities, but
also a great challenge," said Michael Keller, University
Librarian. "We chose Deep Web Technologies so that we can
reduce the amount of time students and faculty spend
searching, and make it easier for them to find precisely
relevant information on multidisciplinary research topics."
Deep Web Technologies is best known for its work in creating
tailored, sophisticated federated search solutions for
clients whose credibility relies on delivery of precise,
accurate results. The Stanford Libraries' site uses Deep
Web's Explorit Research Accelerator technology, so that
users can access in real time the Libraries' digital
content, including third-party databases, the free web and
Stanford's proprietary information. Future enhancements to
the service could expand the search to include content in
ebooks and reference resources as well as other web content
such as wikis and blogs.
"Stanford's project is very complex and it needs a federated
search solution that's flexible enough to connect fully to a
huge variety of information sources," said Abe Lederman,
Deep Web Technologies founder and Chief Technology Officer.
"That's our great strength. We build solutions from the
ground up, so there are no search gaps and our clients can
feel confident about the integrity of the results they're
delivering to their users."
Deep Web Technologies built its reputation for precise
federated search software in such high-profile scientific
projects as science.gov (http://science.gov),
worldwidescience.org (http://worldwidescience.org) and
scitopia.org (http://scitopia.org), as well as in work with
high-technology firms such as Intel. To learn more about
Deep Web Technologies, visit the company at
http://www.deepwebtech.com. To explore Stanford Libraries'
use of federated search, visit
http://library.stanford.edu/rapids/fedsearch.html .
About Deep Web Technologies
Deep Web Technologies (http://www.deepwebtech.com) creates
custom, sophisticated federated search solutions for clients
who demand precise, accurate results. Founded by industry
thought-leader Abe Lederman, Deep Web Technologies created
the powerful Explorit Research Accelerator, software that
searches, retrieves, aggregates and analyzes content from
deep web databases - data that is inaccessible to general
search engines. Serving Fortune 500 companies, the
Science.gov Alliance, the U.S. Department of Energy, the
Defense Technical Information Center, scitopia.org and a
variety of research and library alliances, Deep Web
Technologies has built a reputation as the "researcher's
choice" for its advanced, agile information discovery tools.
Deep Web Technologies is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
where it has earned four Flying 40 Awards as one of the
fastest growing high-tech companies.
Media contact:
Darcy Pedersen
darcy@deepwebtech.com or 505-820-0301 x233
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