Corporate
Information Managers |
Innovation is critical to organizational growth, and Information Managers must be able to provide their organizations with the best tools to accelerate product research.
Engineering Village, the most comprehensive source for engineering information, gives users the ability to find information quickly, right from their desktop. With access to peer-reviewed journals, trade magazines and conference proceedings, including full text retrieval, users get information
they need. The result is less time searching for information, and more time applying their findings to critical research projects.
they need. The result is less time searching for information, and more time applying their findings to critical research projects.
Through tutorials and product demonstrations, researchers learn how to use EV, and make it work for their needs. Additionally, EV’s Product Specialist gives regularly scheduled trainings, for which researchers and information managers can register.
Users find Engineering Village easy to learn and use. An extensive help section includes product demos and customer support. Customizable materials help trainers to build targeted training to address unique audience needs.
Engineering Village helps Information Managers:
- easily narrow down search results with controlled vocabulary and indexing of records according to the Ei Thesaurus
- by giving regularly scheduled online trainings
Researchers |
Engineering Village helps corporate researchers to keep up with competitors, identify and follow trends, research new ideas and identify potential partners for collaborative efforts.
This one-stop shop for engineering information provides desktop access to peer-reviewed journals, trade magazines and conference proceedings. From patents to abstracts to full text e-books and conference proceedings, Engineering Village helps researchers to find trusted, relevant information to move research projects forward. Online trainings and downloadable presentations are available for easy answers to questions.
Collaborative tools such as tagging and grouping keep researchers productive and connected with peers in academia and public institutions. The comprehensive and reliability of the information helps researchers to identify potential R&D partners and keep track of competitive activities.
Email alerts, RSS feeds and tagging keep researchers up-to-date with the latest information in areas of interest. Users can save searches and create email alerts to stay updated on key subjects with little extra effort.

