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Wiley News Release: Wiley Announces Major Redesign of Online Reference Works Interface
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Stacy Smith
Wiley
201-748-6364
stasmith@wiley.com
Wiley Announces Major Redesign of Online Reference Works
Interface
Hoboken, N.J., July 26, 2006 -- Global publisher John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., today announced a major redesign for new and select
backlist reference works on Wiley InterScience
(www.interscience.wiley.com/reference), the company's online
publishing platform. As part of an ongoing effort to aid
researchers and professionals by providing more efficient search
capabilities and new options, the redesign is the first step of a
new initiative to upgrade the company's online reference works
over the next two years.
Offering a more user-friendly interface, the redesign features
improved functionality including:
Expanded Article Display Options: All articles are now displayed
in a full-screen HTML view; readership levels (Introductory,
Intermediate, and Advanced) are prominently displayed next to
article titles for select reference works
Enhanced Search Capabilities: Search terms are now highlighted
within an article; advanced search screen now offers checkboxes
for article type, such as standard article, keynote article, and
protocol
Easier Subject Browsing: Browse by title is more intuitive with
the addition of a "tree" design that lists all articles in the
selected topic and a "Collapse All" link that enables a quick
reset
Features currently offered for designated online reference works,
such as HTML and PDF article formats, Pay-Per-View (which allows
individuals without a subscription to purchase reference work
articles for $25) and ArticleSelect (which is a token-based
service that provides access to articles in non-subscribed
reference works to licensed Wiley InterScience customers), will
still be available under the redesign.
Launching in conjunction with the interface redesign is
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
(www.interscience.wiley.com/mrw/els), the first online major
reference to be published under the new redesign. Originally
launched online and in a 20-volume print set in 2001 by Nature
Publishing Group, this resource spans the entire spectrum of life
science research. Since acquiring the resource in 2004, Wiley has
added and updated articles, as well as gradually incorporated all
the material from Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. Encyclopedia
of Life Sciences now features nearly 4,000 specially commissioned
and peer-reviewed articles written by more than 5,000 scientists.
Focusing on the molecular and cellular life sciences, the
reference includes biochemistry methods and techniques, material
on applied science, biographies, and general interest articles on
ethics and the history of science.
Other upcoming online reference works that will be published
under the new redesign include Materials Science and Technology,
Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy, Encyclopedia of Analytical
Chemistry, Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance, Encyclopedia of
Actuarial Science, Wiley Handbook of Current and Emerging Drug
Therapies, Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular
Medicine, Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Wiley
Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering, Wiley
Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials, and Encyclopedia of
Environmetrics.
All key online reference works currently available on Wiley
InterScience will also be upgraded to the new design over the
next nine months, starting with the relaunch of Encyclopedia of
Statistical Sciences in September 2006. Other key titles included
in the retroactive redesign are Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of
Chemical Technology, Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial
Chemistry, Current Protocols, Encyclopedia of Inorganic
Chemistry, and Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and
Bioinformatics.
For more information, please visit Wiley InterScience at
www.interscience.wiley.com/reference.
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About Wiley InterScience
Introduced in 1997 and launched commercially in January 1999,
Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) is a leading
international resource for quality content promoting discovery
across the spectrum of scientific, technical, medical and
professional endeavors. In nearly a decade, Wiley InterScience
has built its reputation by regularly adding new content and
functionality; offering sophisticated search and navigation
capabilities; and providing robust online manuscript submission
and management tools.
Today, Wiley InterScience features must-have content from more
than 2,500 journals, books, reference works, databases,
laboratory manuals and the Cochrane Library, which is the world's
best-known resource for evidence-based medicine. More than half
of Wiley's journals on Wiley InterScience are digitized back to
Volume 1, Issue 1 as part of the development of the journal
backfile initiative. When the initiative is completed in 2007, in
conjunction with Wiley's Bicentennial, Wiley InterScience will be
one of the largest archives of its kind with content dating back
to 1799 and over 1.5 million articles of scientific and scholarly
research.
About Wiley
Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., provides must-have
content and services to customers worldwide. Our core businesses
include scientific, technical, and medical journals,
encyclopedias, books, and online products and services;
professional and consumer books and subscription services; and
educational materials for undergraduate and graduate students and
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distribution centers in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia,
and Australia. The company is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbols JWa and JWb. Wiley's Internet site can
be accessed at http://www.wiley.com
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