Metasearch now searches RSeek
The Bioresearch Metasearch engine now returns search results from RSeek, a search engine specialized in retrieving information about the R statistical language.
Why does anyone need this? Well, if you've ever tried searching for R-related materials, you know how hard that can be.
Now, with a single search you can get RSeek hits as well hits as from hundreds of other search engines queried by the Bioresearch Metasearch, all neatly organized.
Click here for an example search. Once the metasearch engine has returned its results, click on "Rseek".
If you find yourself loving LaneConnex Search, check out this nifty search extension that lets you query Bioresearch Metasearch from any Web page [screenshot].
Brought to you by Lane's Bioresearch Informationist.
Example metasearch results (Biotools subset):

Example RSeek results:

Posted on October 15, 2008 2:50 PM
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