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  SMEALSearch: About SMEALSearch
SMEALSearch is a publicly available vertical digital library and search engine hosted at Penn State's Smeal College of Business that focuses on academic business documents.
It is based on the computer and information science engine, CiteSeer.IST, initially developed at NEC Research Institute by Kurt Bollacker, Lee Giles and Steve Lawrence and now hosted at Penn State.
SMEALSearch attempts to generate a citation analysis for all the academic articles harvested and ranks them in order of their citation rates (the most cited articles are listed first) similar to the ranking of CiteSeer and the Google Scholar.
smealsearch.psu.edu /SMEALSearchAbout.html   (205 words)

  
  eBRC - SMEALSearch - Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SMEALSearch is a niche search engine that searches the web and catalogs academic articles as well as commercially produced articles and reports that address all the branches of Business.
SMEALSearch is intended to not only provide useful information on an e-Business document, but also on documents that explicitly cite this document or are similar to this document text-wise or in terms of reference list.
SMEALSearch lists on this page all the bibliographical entries (that is usually an agglomeration of the tile, author name(s), publication date, conference name and/or book, volume number, etc.) for which there is a match for the query terms.
smealsearch2.psu.edu /help/help.html   (823 words)

  
 CiteSeer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Currently, it is hosted on the World Wide Web at the School of Information Sciences and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University and has over 700,000 documents, primarily in the fields of computer and information science and engineering.
It has recently been extended to academic documents in business, SmealSearch, and in e-business, eBizSearch.
CiteSeer also freely provides Open Archives Initiative metadata of all indexed documents and links documents when possible to other sources of metadata such as DBLP and the ACM portal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CiteSeer   (263 words)

  
 SmealSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SmealSearch is a Webportal based on a digital library technology created by researchers at the NEC Research Institute (now NEC Labs), Princeton, NJ, USA.
SmealSearch crawls for and harvests academic business documents and uses autonomous citation indexing to permit querying by citation or by document.
SmealSearch also collects Business School information and is currently creating a large database of Business Schools all around the world.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/S/SmealSearch.htm   (227 words)

  
 Penn State Smeal: News - September 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Based on technology developed at NEC, SmealSearch (http://smealsearch.psu.edu) finds and catalogs academic articles, working papers, white papers, consulting reports, magazine articles, and published statistics and facts in business by crawling the Web sites of universities, commercial organizations, research institutes, and government departments.
SmealSearch is built on the CiteSeer technology platform, which is equipped to develop and deploy search engines in other clearly defined disciplines such as biotechnology, entrepreneurship, and physics.
SmealSearch represents the second search engine launch by the eBRC in the past year, following the late-2002 rollout of eBizSearch, which helps researchers access the most relevant and current information in e-business, e-commerce, and other closely related topics.
www.smeal.psu.edu /news/releases/sep03/smealsearch.html   (504 words)

  
 Phil Bradley's Blog
SMEALSearch is a niche search engine that searches the web and catalogs academic articles as well as commercially produced articles and reports that address any branch of Business.
The search engine crawls websites of universities, commercial organizations, research institutes and government departments to retrieve academic articles, working papers, white papers, consulting reports, magazine articles, and published statistics and facts.
Looks useful but I just tried smealsearch and it doesn't appear to be working as of this mornning.
www.philb.com /blog/2004/09/smealsearch.htm   (159 words)

  
 Cyberlibris blog: You Enjoy Google Scholar? You Gonna Love SmealSearch!
Now here is some great news: SmealSearch, a service from the Smeal College of Business at Pennsylvania State University.
SMEALSearch performs a citation analysis of all the academic articles accessed and lists them in order of their citation rates in academic papers (the most cited articles are listed first).
However, some articles may have only the abstracts listed, and may have to be purchased directly from the appropriate sources.
cyberlibris.typepad.com /blog/2005/01/you_enjoy_schol.html   (529 words)

  
 The Latest on Enterprise Search Products, E-Books, and More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SmealSearch finds and catalogs academic articles, working papers, white papers, consulting reports, magazine articles, published statistics, and business facts by crawling the Web sites of universities, commercial organizations, research institutes, and government departments.
SmealSearch is built on NEC Research Institute's CiteSeer, the largest search engine for scientific literature.
SmealSearch is the second search engine launch by eBRC in the past year.
www.infotoday.com /IT/nov03/hane1.shtml   (2622 words)

  
 Penn State Smeal: News - September 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
“SmealSearch is the most powerful and comprehensive search tool I know of in the world of business,” said Farrell Center Director Anthony Warren.
SmealSearch also accepts user submissions and provides researchers with an assortment of other valuable tools including early access to the newest working papers; information by author, title, publisher, abstract, and citation rates; and notification when new documents are added to the database.
SmealSearch is built on the CiteSeer technology platform, which is equipped to develop and deploy search engines in other clearly defined disciplines such as biotechnology and physics.
www.smeal.psu.edu /news/releases/sep04/smsearch.html   (335 words)

  
 SmealSearch - Definition, explanation
SmealSearch (http://smealsearch.org) is a web portal and search engine based on the CiteSeer digital library and search engine technology created by researchers Steve Lawrence, Kurt Bollacker and Lee Giles while they were at the NEC Research Institute (now NEC Labs), Princeton, NJ, USA.
Currently, it is publically available on the World Wide Web at the Smeal College of Business, the Pennsylvania State University and has over 150,000 documents, primarily in the fields of business, e-business, and related areas.
SmealSearch's goals are to assist students, professors, researchers and other academics with business related research and other information needs.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/s/sm/smealsearch.php   (190 words)

  
 Business Matters - Academy Library, UNSW@ADFA
Promoted as a digital library of academic business literature, SMEALSearch was launched in 2003 by Pennsylvania State University, and has since catalogued more than 70,000 documents.
SMEALSearch is a niche search engine that searches the web and catalogues academic articles as well as commercially produced articles and reports that address any branch of business.
Articles available through the SMEALSearch engine can be downloaded (for fair use) without any charges, usually in pdf format.
www.lib.adfa.edu.au /newletters/business/2005_mar.html   (1213 words)

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