Press Release
Collaborative Search Portal Allows Missourians to Explore
Their Past Online
Deep Web Technologies Designs Search Engine for Researchers
Who Want It All
SANTA FE, N.M., June 26, 2008 -- Missouri has launched a
free collaborative search portal that integrates millions of
historical documents from the state's local libraries,
universities and cultural institutions in a single web
gateway. Powered by Deep Web Technologies' Explorit Research
Accelerator, Missouri Digital Heritage is designed to
further Missourians' access to information about the history
of people and places in the state.
The site includes multiple types of documents, including
photographs and other digitized primary sources, such as
historical documents, in nearly 20 different "Collections."
These collections - from Agriculture to Women - allow users
to quickly explore hot topical areas. To access them, Deep
Web Technologies developed a federated search that is able
to search all types of databases, deliver all types of
documents and evolve quickly to include new content and
content partners. The search engine also allows sites with
limited technology resources to participate since there's no
need to index data.
In addition to varying content, Missouri Digital Heritage
supports a broad spectrum of historians - including novice
genealogists - which drove the design of the search engine.
Searches on Missouri Digital Heritage return every result,
contrary to standard federated searches, which limit results
to the most relevant.
"This is a unique project because of the queries this site
is designed to handle," said Abe Lederman, CTO of Deep Web
Technologies. "A family historian may have only a fragment
of a name or a street address that they want to explore. By
delivering every hit - even the most remote - we
significantly increase their opportunity to put another
piece of their family tree in place. Missouri Digital
Heritage is truly designed to support every local
researcher's needs."
The Missouri Secretary of State's office houses both the
state archives and state library. Much of the content is
hosted directly from these collections. The Missouri state
archives is the official repository for state documents of
permanent historic value and is the definitive source of
information on Missouri state and governmental history. The
state library provides hundreds of grants per year through
LSTA (Library Services & Technology Act) funds distributed
by the federal Institute of Museum & Library Services. Many
collections included in the Missouri Digital Heritage
Initiative are made possible through this grant program.
To learn more about Deep Web Technologies search technology,
visit http://www.deepwebtech.com. To learn more about
Missouri Digital Heritage log on at
http://www.MissouriDigitalHeritage.com.
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,
WorldwideScience.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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