Dear Researchers,
ResearchGATE is proud to announce a major update: We greatly improved our search functionality and called it ReFind. The name symbolizes the importance of an efficient and result-driven search functionality within research in general and within our network in particular.
Most of the search engines on the web are actually – stupid. This sounds harsh, but it is true: Their algorithms provide you with page results based on criteria such as the number of occurrences of search terms and on their overall audience. But do you really care about this as a researcher with special interests? Probably, no. Research topics are often too complex to be narrowed down into a few words.
ReFind, instead, is one of the first search engines based on semantic, “intelligent” correlations. It enables you to find groups, papers, fellow researchers and everything else within and outside of ResearchGATE without having to read through dozens of irrelevant results. Just type a few sentences into ReFind or simply copy and paste your abstract. Our semantic algorithm will then search the leading databases for similar work, providing you with truly relevant results.
This is the way to Web 3.0!
Please try it out and send us your feedback.
Thanks!
The ResearchGATE Team
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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