Q&A with Tim Aitken - Creating analytical tools from a discovery database
Jinfo Article
3rd September 2019
By Scott Vine
Abstract
Inspec Analytics is the authoritative resource for accessing scientific literature across engineering, physics and computer science, serving numerous prestigious institutions and tens of thousands of users around the world. Jinfo recently spoke to Tim Aitken, senior product manager at Inspec, about Inspec Analytics, the analytics tool that the company built on top of their renowned abstract and indexing database.
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