Data Trace is a pioneer of CD-ROM, Internet
and Web-based projects. Data Trace has the manpower necessary
to convert printed text into fully searchable electronic formats
and the technology necessary to transform electronic text
into powerful, user-friendly databases. Data Trace’s
comprehensive tagging and validation services are fully customizable
to each client, whether we work from client-supplied electronic
media, or directly from the printed page.
Data Trace uses advanced authoring and markup
tools to convert printed publications to the Web. Our display
technology allows us to closely resemble the printed page,
while adding important and unique features to link and to
search throughout hundreds of volumes of text. Our conversion
techniques result in fully searchable text and figures, including
searches by authors, editors and contributors; by volumes
and issues; by keywords and subjects; within footnotes and
endnotes; and within tables, charts and figures.
Data Trace converted more than seventy-five
print volumes of Organic
Syntheses, one of the major resources for preparation
of organic molecules and the illustration of novel synthetic
methods for the Web. In addition to the types of searches
listed above, the Organic
Syntheses site enables the end-user to quickly search
through thousands of complex chemical structures and reactions.
Data Trace recently unveiled e-Chemtracts,
which makes all three publications in the Chemtracts
series available online. The electronic version is available
as a stand-alone product or in conjunction with the printed
version. Its searching capabilities make it an invaluable
tool for researchers and students alike.
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