PubHive Adds Journal Table of Contents Alerting to SaaS Platform
PubHive Ltd., a cloud-based scientific software company, today announced the immediate availability of centralized journal table of contents (TOC) alerting within the Fetch module of the company’s cloud-based scientific literature workflow management software platform PubHive Navigator. The platform’s TOC alerting service makes it easier for research and medical affairs teams to monitor recent publications from key scholarly research journals within their field.
“PubHive Navigator’s new journal TOC alerting capabilities is yet another way that our platform streamlines the research process for teams working within life science companies,” said Raj Vaghela, President and CEO at PubHive Ltd. “Researchers can eliminate the time-consuming process of visiting multiple individual websites or sorting through multiple individual emails, instead gaining easy one-stop gateway access to more than 30,000 journal TOCs via PubHive Navigator.”
Scholarly journals with peer-reviewed articles normally contain a table of contents for each new periodical issue that is produced. Many journal publishers also make TOC alerts available via their website, by email, and through an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed, which is an online file that contains details about published content. The main benefits of RSS feeds for users is that content can be aggregated and monitored from a single centralized location such as a feed reader. Google Reader was one of the most popular RSS/Atom feed aggregators until it was decommissioned in 2013.
PubHive Ltd. is a cloud-based software company with a mission to make healthier literature and scientific information pathways for life science companies across all stages of the commercialization lifecycle – from discovery to post-market. PubHive Navigator™, the company’s scientific workflow management platform, optimizes existing business processes and automates repetitive work for teams in drug safety and pharmacovigilance (DSPV), medical affairs, research and development, regulatory affairs, information management, and other divisions. The platform’s Fetch module helps teams in research and medical affairs to replace inconvenient scientific literature workarounds with a one-stop scientific literature workflow solution.
To learn more about PubHive and the PubHive Navigator platform, visit the PubHive website at pubhive.com.