New version of STN Anavist analysis and visualisation software provides ways to share visualisation results with others through new login IDs for shared projects that enable interactive viewing
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) and Fiz Karlsruhe have announced a new version of the STN Anavist analysis and visualisation software that provides customers with ways to share their visualisation results with others in their organisation through new login IDs for shared projects that enable interactive viewing, and through new pre-defined project reports.
The new collaboration feature was added in STN Anavist 1.1, in response to customer requests only a few months after the successful introduction of the software.
Since its introduction in 2005, STN Anavist has been praised by users and reviewers for its integration of several modes of visualisation and its utility in revealing trends and patterns in research activity represented in database search results.
Peter Jasco in his 'Picks and Pans' column in Online, January 2006, reported: "The most appealing feature of STN Anavist is that it integrates the search and analysis/visualisation process.
"In STN Anavist you can search, then swiftly analyse and visualise the results in an iterative fashion, without losing momentum".
STN Anavist analyses search results from the multidisciplinary CAplus database and the patent databases USpatfull and PCTfull.