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Weekly News Digest

August 28, 2000 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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SciQuest.com Partners with ChemWeb.com

SciQuest.com (http://www.sciquest.com), a marketplace for scientific products and equipment, services, software, and information, has announced a strategic content partnership with ChemWeb, Inc., producer of ChemWeb.com (http://www.chemweb.com), an online community of chemistry researchers. The alliance provides improved access to ChemWeb.com's industry-specific information from the SciQuest.com Marketplace and allows users of ChemWeb to quickly and easily navigate SciQuest.com's suite of services.

Under the agreement, an expansion of an earlier co-marketing relationship, users of the SciQuest.com Marketplace will be able to more easily access articles and other value-added content from the ChemWeb.com site. In addition, ChemWeb.com members gain easy access to SciQuest.com's product and equipment inventory.

ChemWeb.com delivers information resources for chemical research and communication via the Web to over 200,000 members worldwide. According to the company, it's the first commercial Web service to combine electronic publishing, databases, journals, and scientific forums, along with informatics technologies for structure-based searching, high-speed text retrieval, and manipulation of "live" molecular structures. ChemWeb, Inc., based in London, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Elsevier Science, Ltd., which is part of the Reed Elsevier Group.

Source: SciQuest.com



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