
“I am pleased to address such an important subject - the acceleration of discovery of scientific information - at SLA’s centennial conference,” noted Lederman. “A future in which searching thousands of collections in parallel is not only achievable, but quickly becoming a strategic necessity.”
The theme of this year’s conference is Information to Inspiration: Knowledge & Vision Shaping the Future. Inspired by the potential for a massively scalable research application, Mr. Lederman’s paper includes his vision for distilling the overwhelming amount of available electronic information via a divide-and-conquer approach. His talk will include the benefits, the challenges and a technical overview on achieving the vision through the use of next-generation federated search technology.
“The timing of my talk at this milestone conference is perfect as we are launching a new version of ScienceResearch.com (http://www.scienceresearch.com) at SLA that searches more science than any other publicly searchable scientific portal in the world,” Lederman continued.
His talk is scheduled for Monday, June 15, 2009, at 3:30pm to 5:30pm, in the Convention Center, Room 141, under the session title “SLA Contributed Papers: Adapt, Leverage, and Communicate–Part I.” The link to Mr. Lederman’s contributed paper, the speaking schedule and links to the eight other contributed papers are available on the SLA website at http://tinyurl.com/mx7nb3.
About Deep Web Technologies
Deep Web Technologies (http://www.deepwebtech.com) creates custom, sophisticated federated search solutions for clients who demand precise, accurate results. The tool of choice when needing to access the deep web, federated search performs real-time, parallel searches of multiple information sources, merging the results into one page. Serving Fortune 500 companies, the Science.gov Alliance (http://www.science.gov), the U.S. Dept. of Energy, the Dept. of Defense (http://multisearch.dtic.mil), Scitopia.org (http://www.scitopia.org), Nutrition.gov (http://www.nutrition.gov), WorldWideScience.org (http://www.worldwidescience.org) and a variety of other customers and partners, Deep Web Technologies has built a reputation as the “researcher’s choice” for its advanced, agile information discovery tools.
Other press releases from Deep Web Technologies Inc.
- Stanford University Launches xSearch, a Multidisciplinary Search Tool Based on Deep Web Technologies’ Software - March 18th, 2010
- SwetsWise Searcher Improves Its Federated Search Performance With Deep Web Technologies - February 11th, 2010
- Deep Web Technologies Named to EContent 100 - December 15th, 2009
- Second Annual Federated Search Blog Contest Offers Bigger Cash Prizes - December 2nd, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies Announces Poster Presentation at ASIS&T Annual Conference - November 9th, 2009
- Andy Alsop Joins Deep Web Technologies as Vice President of Business Development - September 10th, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies Developing Multilingual Translator for Federated Search - September 3rd, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies-Powered Federated Search Engine Science.gov Takes Government to Next Level - August 4th, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies' Federated Search Now Integrates with RefWorks Online - July 28th, 2009
- ScienceResearch.com Debuts as the World’s Most Comprehensive Deep Web Science Search Engine - June 15th, 2009
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