WorldWideScience.orgThe wealth of current and timely scientific and technical information from countries around the world found at WorldWideScience.org is now available as a SciVerse Hub exit federal site application. By entering search terms in the free WWS application query box, users can search WWS in parallel with Elsevier's SciVerse Hub content, thereby exposing researchers to high-value content from around the world that they might not otherwise discover (see Deep Web Technologies' press release exit federal site ).

"WorldWideScience.org is very excited to be part of Elsevier's Applications & Developer Network," said Lorrie Apple Johnson, Operating Agent representative for the WorldWideScience Alliance and Product Manager for WWS.org.  "SciVerse users will benefit from having access to this type of information."

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