Small to medium-sized organizations now have affordable access to more than 100M papers as part of a fully integrated suite of workflow and literature management tools
DeepDyve, an enterprise literature management company, has announced the availability of the DeepDyve Digital Library, a fully integrated platform aimed at helping organizations discover, access, and manage research papers. The Digital Library is a one-stop platform designed for small to medium-sized teams and organizations needing easy and affordable solutions for reading and organizing scientific papers. This new offering provides access to more than 100 million journal articles and research papers — without the need for information professionals and IT staff.
“There are a lot of products on the market designed for large institutional libraries,” said William Park, CEO of DeepDyve. “But after talking with our users, we saw a clear, unmet need for our Digital Library as these traditional products are too expensive to license and integrate for small to medium-sized research organizations.”
According to DeepDyve, the platform delivers copyright-compliant content in partnership with the world’s leading academic publishers, including Springer Nature, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford University Press, New England Journal of Medicine and many more. The Digital Library provides a fully integrated suite of workflow and collaboration tools to make research easy and affordable for an entire organization.
The platform allows teams to search, organize and access the full text of five million open access articles and 20 million premium rentable papers from over 20,000 journals. In addition, researchers are able to purchase and download any paper from its comprehensive collection of 100 million citations available in the reference database. The Digital Library supports automatic de-duplication of purchases, so if one team member has already bought a paper, it will be available to all plan members, avoiding repeat charges and reducing waste.
Typically, the tools and processes that allow researchers to access and manage literature involve expensive, custom solutions that are highly fragmented and can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars or more each year. Furthermore, these solutions lack the ability to organize, cite, and collaborate directly with colleagues. With the Digital Library, literature from multiple sources can be stored in one place, with the addition of unified folders that can be accessed from a private cloud database. Articles can be annotated and bookmarked for quick reference, and users can coordinate research with colleagues by sharing folders and articles, exporting citations to popular reference managers, and sharing annotations.
“DeepDyve was built by researchers for researchers. The most common complaint we hear is fragmentation, namely that every article and tool is in a different silo,” said Park. “There is a tremendous amount of wasted time and money trying to find papers, and it’s virtually impossible to share or collaborate with colleagues with the current tools on the market. The Digital Library is the first one-stop platform that allows researchers to access virtually any paper, including those from within the company, all from one place, and easily organize those papers with their team.”
To learn more about DeepDyve’s offerings or sign up for the Digital Library, visit www.deepdyve.com.
About DeepDyve
DeepDyve is a privately-held technology company headquartered in Silicon Valley, Calif., with a mission to make enterprise literature management easier and more affordable for small to medium-sized organizations so they can focus on doing research, not managing it.
DeepDyve’s Digital Library combines a 100M+ article reference database with an industry-leading full-text collection of 5M+ open access articles and 20M+ premium articles from publishers like Springer Nature, Wiley, Wolters Kluwer, JAMA, Oxford University Press, New England Journal of Medicine, and more. In addition, the company’s enterprise plans let research organizations host a cloud repository of their own PDFs, share folders, bookmark and annotate articles, and enable centralized article orders. Learn more by visiting www.deepdyve.com.