Knovel Wins 2010 CODiE Award
Knovel, a Web-based application integrating technical information with analytical and search tools, was selected as the Best Online Science or Technology Service within the content category of the SIIA’s 2010 CODiE Awards. Winners were announced last night in New York City at the 25th Annual CODiE Awards Dinner held in conjunction with the 2010 Information Industry Summit.
The CODiE Awards showcase the software and information industry’s finest products and services and honor excellence in corporate achievement and philanthropic efforts. The CODiE Awards are the industry’s only peer-reviewed awards program. This is the first year Knovel submitted an entry for this prestigious and competitive award.
The Best Online Science or Technology Service award recognizes the online service that best conveys information to scientific or technology professionals, including journals, chemical properties data, developments in computer and software technology, geophysical data, patents, standards and specifications, technical papers and reports.
In November 2009, Knovel announced the availability of personalization features and functionality that facilitate how engineers gather and interact with engineering information. These new features, called My Knovel, are a natural extension of Knovel’s proven search capabilities and unique interactive tools.
A listing of all 2010 CODiE Award winners can found at: http://siia.net/codies/2010/winners.asp.
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