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NLM Ending Support For ToxSeek

Posted by on March 20th, 2012 Posted in: News From NNLM PNR


The National Library of Medicine has decided to end its support for ToxSeek.  For ten years the National Library of Medicine has supported ToxSeek, a research project involving natural language processing and semantic technology.  This federated-search engine helped users to search across diverse biomedical and environmental health resources and provided a method for locating information resources on topics related to toxicology and environmental health.  Since there are now several comparable alternatives for users needing a federated search such as Science.gov, NLM will realign the resources to support other mission-critical programs.  ToxSeek will not be available after March 23, 2012.  Please direct any questions to tehip@teh.nlm.nih.gov

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