Live Search Academic Explained

Live Search
Academic
Developer:Microsoft
Discontinued:Yes
Latest Preview Version:Beta
Latest Preview Date:April 11, 2006
Genre:Search engine
Website:http://academic.live.com

Live Search Academic was a Web search engine for scholarly literature that existed from April 2006 to May 2008; it was part of Microsoft's Live Search group of services. It was similar to Google Scholar, but rather than crawling the Internet for academic content, search results came directly from trusted sources, such as publishers of academic journals. Users were required to log in to access the service.

Live Search Academic was known as Windows Live Academic Search when the beta version was officially launched on April 11, 2006.[1] The name had changed to Live Search Academic by December 6, 2006, when Microsoft announced the addition of millions of new articles, mainly in biomedicine.[2]

On May 23, 2008, Microsoft announced the end of Live Search Academic and Live Search Books, both sites to be closed, with their results integrated into regular Search. The project scanned 750,000 books and indexed 80 million journal articles.[3] [4]

Features

Live Search Academic indexed journal articles, conference proceedings, books, theses and dissertations from the following fields:

In addition to the normal search capabilities, Live Search Academic also featured:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Anandanpillai, Thiru; and Mike Buschman. Welcome, Windows Live Academic Search Blog, 11 April 2006.
  2. Guren, Cliff. Live Search Books Beta Release, 6 December 2006.
  3. News: Miguel. Helft. Microsoft Will Shut Down Book Search Program . Microsoft said it had digitized 750,000 books and indexed 80 million journal articles. . . May 24, 2008 . 2008-05-24 .
  4. http://www.bing.com/community/site_blogs/b/search/archive/2008/05/23/book-search-winding-down.aspx Live Search : Book search winding down