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Thursday, 17th June 2010

New Features Added as IEEE Xplore Mobile Leaves Beta

From an IEEE Announcement:

The launch of IEEE Xplore Mobile [today], incorporates enhancements based on user feedback collected from a beta test period that began last June.

The Following IEEE Xplore Mobile Features Represent Upgrades From the Initial Beta Version:

1. Users can now conduct a basic search from the IEEE Xplore Mobile home page, then refine it by searching within the results or by using subject filters.

2) A predictive type-ahead feature, that suggests searches as you type, is available for mobile devices that are JavaScript-enabled.

3) All results you would find on the classic IEEE Xplore for abstracts and citations are displayed ten at a time by relevancy. Users can then decide to read or e-mail the abstracts to a remote computer.

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Users with the proper subscription can view the full-text of an article by e-mailing the link to any e-mail address, then viewing the article directly from the main IEEE Xplore Web site when they are on their personal computer. Non-subscribers can purchase the articles or subscribe to the IEEE Xplore digital library.

Some users at subscribing institutions will be able to access full-text PDF documents using a Wi-Fi-enabled mobile device. Sign in to the Wi-Fi at any institution with an active IP authenticated subscription and receive full-text access, based on the subscription terms.

Access the IEEE Xplore Mobile Digital Library: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/mobile/

Source: IEEE

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