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Springer launches SpringerExemplar.com

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Springer Science+Business Media has launched the website SpringerExemplar.com, a free linguistic tool designed to support the publishing process for authors, editors and the scientific community in general. Exemplar allows researchers to see how a particular term or phrase is used in peer-reviewed, published literature. It is now available and open to anyone with an internet connection.

Springer has partnered with the Centre for Biomedical and Health Linguistics to develop this online service. The user searches for a specific term, which retrieves a list of results of where and how the keyword is used in published Springer content. The left column displays lists of different categories: the year the article was published, the top subject areas in which the term is used, the highest concentration of articles by country, and the name of the journal where the keyword is used most. By clicking on the keyword itself, the user is linked directly to the journal article where the word is located.

The Centre for Biomedical and Health Linguistics is a non-profit organisation dedicated to facilitating communications in biomedical and health education, research, clinical care, policy making and policy implementation.