John’s Musings

6/27/2005

More Office 2003 Research pane fame

Filed under: General, Work Stories — John @ 10:19 am

It seems the Research pane addin is really much more popular that I ever imagined. It was mentioned in a nice article at “Library Science Pad“. It also looks like I may have stolen a little thunder from OCLC with the release of it. They were / are apparently working on the same thing. It seems they want to charge for it. Once I get the code posted on sourceforge, I think there are enough people in the library world to allow this project to far excede what any one company can provide. Perhaps thats just me.

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  1. Thanks for the mention. OCLC is indeed making services available through the Microsoft Research Pane, as well as looking at business models. At the moment this is a Terminologies pilot http://www.oclc.org/productworks/terminologiespilot.htm.

    We also have a variety of research and development activities (see for e.g. http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/default.htm) looking at different ways of delivering resources in a ‘web services’ environment. We can imagine making a range of services available in this way in the future. Some services would need some form of payment; others would be continue to be freely available.

    Comment by Susan — 7/11/2005 @ 9:46 am

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